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RAIDERS MEN’S HOCKEY 2010-2011 GAME NOTES GAME 33 & 34: FEB. 25 & 6, 2011 - NEW HAVEN, CONN. - PROVIDENCE, R.I. #3 YALE BULLDOGS 22-5-0/16-4-0 ECAC HOCKEY COLGATE RAIDERS BROWN BEARS 8-13-5/6-11-2 ECAC HOCKEY 7-23-2/4-14-2 ECAC HOCKEY GATE TALE OF THE TAPE YALE 2.53.......................Scoring Offense........................ 4.41 3.44...................... Scoring Defense........................ 2.22 -0.91............................... Margin.............................. +2.19 31.2................................... SOG..................................... 36.4 4.22.............................Assists PG.............................. 7.44 6.75..............................Points PG.............................11.85 5.3............................. Penalties PG...............................6.2 12................................... PIM/gm................................. 14.8 5.2.................................. PPC/gm....................................5.4 0.7.................................. PPG/gm...................................1.3 21/167 (12.6).......... Power Play............36/146 (24.7) 112/142 (78.9)........Penalty Kill......... 104/128 (81.2) GATE BROWN 2.53.......................Scoring Offense........................ 2.81 3.44...................... Scoring Defense...........................3.5 -0.91............................... Margin................................-0.69 31.2................................... SOG..................................... 29.3 4.22.............................Assists PG.............................. 4.58 6.75..............................Points PG............................... 7.38 5.3............................. Penalties PG...............................6.7 12................................... PIM/gm................................. 16.8 5.2.................................. PPC/gm....................................4.3 0.7.................................. PPG/gm...................................0.7 21/167 (12.6).......... Power Play............18/112 (16.1) 112/142 (78.9)........Penalty Kill......... 102/129 (79.1) Media Information Dir. of Athletic Comm........... Jeremiah Hergott Asst. Director (MH Contact)..... Matt Faulkner Office Phone.......................... 315-228-7860 Office Fax................................ 315-228-7977 Cell Phone.............................. 802-999-3455 Email..................... mfaulkner@colgate.edu Website...................www.gocolgateraiders.com Play-by-Play......................................John McGraw Flagship Radio.... WKXZ 94 FM (Oneonta, N.Y.) ECAC Hockey Information Commissioner.................................Steve Hagwell ECAC Hockey Media Contact......Ed Krajewski Email...................... ekrajewski@ecachockey.com Phone.................................................. 518-487-2288 Fax........................................................ 518-487-2290 Website...............................www.ecachockey.com RAIDERS SWEEP FIRST HOME SERIES OF THE YEAR The Raiders are one of the hottest teams in ECAC Hockey and it continued this past weekend with wins over #16 Dartmouth and Harvard. Colgate has know won four of its last five, including wins over two ranked teams in its toughest portion of the schedule this year. Francois Brisebois and Jeremy Price paced the Raiders to the 5-3 win over the Big Green as Brisebois had two goals and Price tallied three points on a goal and two helpers. Nick Prockow had two assists in the 2-1 win over Harvard the next night, while Robbie Bourdon tallied the gamewinner. SCOUTING THE RAIDERS Colgate enters the weekend with a 7-23-2 mark and will be facing its fourth ranked team in the last five games as its visits #3 Yale on Friday and Brown on Saturday. The Raiders dropped their second ranked opponent in two weeks with a win against Dartmouth last Friday. Colgate is averaging well over their season average in the last five games with 3.2 goals per game and is allowing 2.6 a game. Colgate is one of four teams in ECAC Hockey that have had every skater score a point, but the Raiders are the only team with two points for every skater. Francois Brisebois is the team leader in goals and points with 12 scores and 27 points. He set a new career-high for points in a season after two goals against Dartmouth. Four of his goals came on the power play and he has at least one point in 10 of his last 13 games. Austin Smith is second on the team with 24 points on eight goals and 16 assists. Kurtis Bartliff leads the squad in assists with 17 and has seven points in his last five games. Brian Day added to his career total with an assist on Saturday night and has 21 points this season and 106 in his career. Jeremy Price leads all blueliners on the team with 15 points on three goals and 12 helpers after a three-point night against the Big Green. In net, Rookie Eric Mihalik has taken over as the primary netminder with 11 starts in the last 12 games. He has a 4-10-1 overall record with a 2.95 goals against average. He earned his first weekend sweep of his Colgate career with 60 saves in the two wins. Junior Alex Evin has started 14 games for the Raiders and has a 3-10-1 mark. He added his second career shutout on Dec. 4 against Army with 24 saves and has recorded an .891 save percentage and a goals against average of 3.22. Junior Bryan Bessette earned his second start against Dartmouth on Jan. 29, but was pulled in the second period. He is 0-3-0 and has a save percentage of .892 and a goals against average of 3.91. The Colgate power play had glimpses last weekend with two goals against Dartmouth in four chances. It was the first time since Jan. 9 at Princeton that the Raiders had two goals with extra man. Overall, they are tied with Clarkson for 11th in the league at 12.6 percent (21/167). On the kill, Colgate gave up two power play goals last week in nine opponent opportunities. The Raiders dropped to last in the league in the category with a 78.9 success rate, killing off 112 power plays in 142 chances. 2010-11 SCHEDULE Date Opponent OCTOBER 9 vs. Army^ 16 BROCK (Exh.) 22 at Lake Superior St. 23 at Lake Superior St. 30 SACRED HEART NOVEMBER 5 at Clarkson* 6 at St. Lawrence* 12 PRINCETON*& 13 QUINNIPIAC*& 19 BROWN* 20 #5 YALE* 23 at Niagara 27 vs. Cornell# Time W, 3-1 W, 3-2 L, 1-2 L, 4-5 W, 5-0 T, 4-4 (ot) L, 1-4 L, 3-4 L, 1-3 L, 2-5 L, 4-6 L, 2-4 L, 3-4 DECEMBER 4 at Army 11 NIAGARA 18 at Robert Morris 19 at Robert Morris 30 vs. #4 Boston College! 31 vs. Dartmouth! W, 3-0 L, 4-3 (ot) L, 3-2 (ot) L, 1-3 L, 5-6 L, 3-4 (ot) JANUARY 7 at Quinnipiac* 8 at #19 Princeton* 14 #14 UNION* 15 #10 RENSSELAER* 21 CORNELL* 22 at Cornell* 28 at Harvard* 29 at #18 Dartmouth* L, 1-3 L, 4-5 L, 1-2 L, 1-2 (ot) T, 1-1 (ot) L, 2-5 L, 2-6 L, 3-7 FEBRUARY 4 ST. LAWRENCE* 5 CLARKSON* 11 at #8 Rensselaer* 12 at #9 Union* 18 #16 DARTMOUTH* 19 HARVARD* 25 at #3 Yale* 26 at Brown* L, 0-4 W, 4-2 W, 2-1 (ot) L, 3-6 W, 5-3 W, 2-1 7:00 pm 7:00 pm MARCH 4-6 11 18 ECAC First Round ECAC Semifinals ECAC Championship * ECAC Hockey Contest ^ Cape Cod Classic & Silver Puck Weekend # at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. ! Ledyard Bank Classic at Dartmouth Rankings from USCHO.com Poll 3-TIME ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION • 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES TBA TBA TBA 2010-2011 COLGATE ROSTER NUMERICAL No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. 1 Alex Evin Jr. G 6-1 185 4 Corbin McPherson Jr. D 6-4 220 6 Wade Poplawski Sr. D 5-11 180 7 Billy Rivellini So. F 5-8 160 8 Mark Nasca Jr. F 5-8 165 9 Austin Smith Jr. F 5-11 180 10 Kevin McNamara Jr. D 5-11 180 11 Christian Long So. F 5-10 185 12 Brian Day Sr. F 6-0 195 13 Francois Brisebois Sr. F 5-10 180 15 Matt Firman Jr. F 6-3 205 16 Kurtis Bartliff So. F 6-0 185 17 Robbie Bourdon So. F 5-10 160 18 Jack McNamara Fr. F 5-11 185 19 Austin Mayer Sr. F 6-0 190 20 Jeremy Price So. D 6-1 190 21 Nick Prockow Jr. F 6-2 200 22 Mike Leidl So. D 6-2 210 23 Chris Wagner Fr. F 6-1 190 24 Nathan Sinz So. D 5-11 187 27 Thomas Larkin So. D 6-5 221 28 Mike McCann Fr. F 5-10 175 29 Eric Mihalik Fr. G 6-1 185 30 Max Fenkell Fr. G 5-9 175 33 Bryan Bessette Jr. G 6-1 195 Head Coach: Don Vaughan (St. Lawrence ’84), 18th season Assistant Coach: Brad Dexter (Colgate ’96), sixth season Assistant Coach: Jason Lefevre (Colgate ’02), fifth season Athletic Trainer: Steve Chouinard ALPHABETICAL No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. 16 Kurtis Bartliff So. F 6-0 185 33 Bryan Bessette Jr. G 6-1 195 17 Robbie Bourdon So. F 5-10 160 13 Francios Brisebois Sr. F 5-10 180 12 Brian Day Sr. F 6-0 195 1 Alex Evin Jr. G 6-1 185 30 Max Fenkell Fr. G 5-9 175 15 Matt Firman Jr. F 6-3 205 27 Thomas Larkin So. D 6-5 221 22 Mike Leidl So. D 6-2 210 11 Christian Long So. F 5-10 185 19 Austin Mayer Sr. F 6-0 190 28 Mike McCann Fr. F 5-10 175 18 Jack McNamara Fr. F 5-11 185 10 Kevin McNamara Jr. D 5-11 180 4 Corbin McPherson Jr. D 6-4 220 29 Eric Mihalik Fr. G 6-1 185 8 Mark Nasca Jr. F 5-8 165 6 Wade Poplawski Sr. D 5-11 180 20 Jeremy Price So. D 6-1 190 14 Nick Prockow Jr. F 6-2 200 7 Billy Rivellini So. F 5-8 160 24 Nathan Sinz So. D 5-11 187 9 Austin Smith Jr. F 5-11 180 23 Chris Wagner Fr. F 6-1 190 Hometown/Previous Team Castlegar, B.C./Penticton Valley 1st Vees (BCHL) Folsom, Calif./Cowichan Valley Capitals (BCHL) Winnipeg, Man./Winnipeg So. Blues (MJHL) Great Falls, Va./Choate-Rosemary Hall Chagrin Falls, Ohio/Kemptville 73’s (CJHL) Dallas, Texas/Penticton Valley 1st Vees (BCHL) Chestnut Hill, Mass./Belmont Hill (ISL) Point Lookout, N.Y./Brockville Braves (CJHL) Danvers, Mass./Governor’s Academy (ISL) Montreal, Que./St. Paul’s School (ISL) Fayetteville, N.Y./Northwood School Clinton, Ont./Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) Montreal, Que./Taft School Chestnut Hill, Mass./Belmont Hill (ISL) Providence, R.I./N.H. Jr. Monarchs Milton, Ont./Nepean Raiders (CJHL) Montreal, Que./Berkshire Academy Fort St. James, B.C./Vernon Vipers (BCHL) Walpole, Mass./South Shore Kings (EJHL) Anchorage, Alaska/Shattuck-St. Marys Cocquio Trevisago, Italy/Phillips Exeter Barrington, Ill./Salisbury Avon Lake, Ohio/Des Moines Bucs (USHL) Meadowbrook, Pa./Phillips Exeter Melrose, N.Y./Hawkesbury Hawks (CJHL) BY STATE/PROVINCE Alaska (1)............................Sinz B.C. (2).......................Evin, Leidl California (1)....... McPherson Illinois (1)....................McCann Manitoba (1)..........Poplawski Massachusetts (4)........... Day ...J. McNamara, K. McNamara ......................................... Wagner New York (3).............. Bessette ...............................Firman, Long Ohio (2)........... Mihalik, Nasca Ontario (2)......... Bartliff, Price Pennsylvania (1)........Fenkell Quebec (3)................ Bourdon ....................Brisebois, Prockow Rhode Island (1)...........Mayer Texas (1)........................... Smith Virginia (1).................. Rivellini INTERNATIONAL Italy (1).............................Larkin BY CLASS Seniors (4)....... Brisebois, Day .......................Mayer, Poplawski Hometown/Previous Team Clinton, Ont./Nanaimo Clippers (BCHL) Melrose, N.Y./Hawkesbury Hawks (CJHL) Montreal, Que./Taft School Montreal, Que./St. Paul’s School (ISL) Danvers, Mass./Governor’s Academy (ISL) Castlegar, B.C./Penticton Valley 1st Vees (BCHL) Meadowbrook, Pa./Phillips Exeter Fayetteville, N.Y./Northwood School Cocquio Trevisago, Italy/Phillips Exeter Fort St. James, B.C./Vernon Vipers (BCHL) Point Lookout, N.Y./Brockville Braves (CJHL) Providence, R.I./N.H. Jr. Monarchs Barrington, Ill./Salisbury Chestnut Hill, Mass./Belmont Hill (ISL) Chestnut Hill, Mass./Belmont Hill (ISL) Folsom, Calif./Cowichan Valley Capitals (BCHL) Avon Lake, Ohio/Des Moines Bucs (USHL) Chagrin Falls, Ohio/Kemptville 73’s (CJHL) Winnipeg, Man./Winnipeg So. Blues (MJHL) Milton, Ont./Nepean Raiders (CJHL) Montreal, Que./Berkshire Academy Great Falls, Va./Choate-Rosemary Hall Anchorage, Alaska/Shattuck-St. Marys Dallas, Texas/Penticton Valley 1st Vees (BCHL) Walpole, Mass./South Shore Kings (EJHL) Juniors (8)........Bessette, Evin .............. Firman, K. McNamara .....................McPherson, Nasca .......................... Prockow, Smith Sophomores (8)..........Bartliff ............. Bourdon, Larkin, Leidl ................................... Long, Price ............................... Rivellini, Sinz Freshmen (5)................Fenkell .............McCann, J. McNamara .........................Mihalik, Wagner PRONUNCIATIONS Bessette......................... Bih-set Francois......................Fran-Swa Brisebois............Breeze-Bwah Bartliff........................... Bart-Liff Leidl............................... Lie-Dull Sinz........................................Sins Rivellini............ Riv-Ell-ee-nee 3-TIME ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION • 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES HEAD COACH DON VAUGHAN 18th Season St. Lawrence ’84 Don Vaughan enters his 18th year as head coach at Colgate as the program’s all-time winningest head coach. He enters this season with a career record of 284-268-65 overall mark. Under Vaughan’s tutelage, Colgate has enjoyed four 20-win seasons, two NCAA tournament berths, and 16 appearances in the ECAC Hockey tournament. Additionally, he has guided the Raiders to five ECAC semifinal clashes, including his last in the 2007-08 campaign. The 2000 ECAC Coach of the Year has mentored three Hobey Baker Award finalists, four All-Americans, an ECAC Player of the Year, an ECAC Goaltender of the Year, two ESPN The Magazine Academic all-District I honorees, three ECAC Merit Medal recipients, a Hockey Humanitarian Award winner and 42 All-ECAC Hockey selections. In addition to his commitment to success on the ice, Vaughan has continually demonstrated his commitment to the success of his student-athletes in the classroom. During his tenure, Vaughan has graduated 99 percent of his players. Since the creation of the award in 2000, Vaughan’s athletes have been named to the ECAC Hockey all-academic team over 50 times. During his career in hockey, Vaughan probably never witnessed anything like how the 2008-09 season went down. Despite finishing 12-18-7, Vaughan’s Raiders posted a national record 19 overtime periods, shattering the former record of 16 set the previous season by Minnesota. Colgate finished the season with sevenconsecutive overtime games. In all, 25 of the 37 games were determined by one goal or fewer and one could make a case for 27 since two games would have ended with a one goal difference if not for a late empty net score. Colgate’s highlights included a 1-0 road upset of then #19 Dartmouth on Valentine’s Day at Thompson Arena; a 3-2 overtime victory over #11 and ECAC champion Yale in the finalregular season game on ESPNU and a pair of ties versus arch rival Cornell. Vaughan also watched junior David McIntyre post a break out season en route to garnering first team AHCA/Reebok All-American honors, as well as all-College Hockey News accolades. McIntyre, who went on to gain first team all-league mention, was one of 10 finalists for the prestigious Hobey Baker Memorial Award. In his 15th season, Vaughan guided l the Raiders to an 18-18-6 record and a spot in the ECAC semifinals. On February 16, 2008, he became the school’s all-time winningest coach in the program as Colgate blanked Union 8-0. The Raiders enjoyed success during the campaign, among which included upsetting nationally-ranked Clarkson, which was ranked seventh in the country, in a three-game series in Potsdam, N.Y. to advance to the semifinals of the ECAC Championships. On November 11, 2007, the President of Colgate, Rebecca S. Chopp, announced the creation of the Donald F. Vaughan Endowed Coaching Chair for Men’s Ice Hockey. During the 2005-06 campaign, Vaughan continued to lead Colgate to new heights. His Raiders captured their second ECAC Hockey regular-season title in three years, and won 20 games for the third straight season for the first time in program history. Four of Vaughan’s Raiders earned all-league recognition, including Mark Dekanich, who became the first player in school history to receive the Ken Dryden Award as the league’s goaltender of the year. Vaughan returned from a one-year hiatus to guide Colgate to 25 victories, the most in his tenure, during the 2004-05 campaign. Vaughan’s skaters advanced to the ECAC semifinals for the third time in his Colgate career. The Raiders earned a berth in the 2005 NCAA tournament, where they lost to Colorado College in a one-goal game in the Midwest Regional semifinals. Colgate finished the season ranked 14th in the national polls. That year, Vaughan earned his 200th career coaching victory with a 3-1 win against Union on Feb. 18, 2005. After a one-year absence from postseason competition, Colgate returned to the ECAC playoffs in 2002. That season, Vaughan reached two milestones: he registered his 150th career victory in a 4-1 win against Iona on Nov. 3, and posted his 100th career ECAC win versus Dartmouth on Jan. 11. For his accomplishments, Vaughan was recognized by the American Hockey Coaches Association as a finalist for the Spencer Penrose Award, which is given annually to the University Division Coach of the Year. Vaughan first led Colgate to national prominence during the 1999-00 season. That year, he coached the Raiders to the NCAA East Regional and a final ranking of No. 9 in the USA Today/American Hockey Magazine national poll. Vaughan, who led his team to 24 victories, was honored as the ECAC Coach of the Year and received the Howard Hartman Award as Colgate’s Coach of the Year. He recorded his first 20-win season as Colgate’s head coach during the 1994-95 campaign. With 20 victories, he became the first coach in school history to win 20 or more games in a season within his first three years behind the bench. For this accomplishment, Vaughan was honored by his Colgate peers with the Howard Hartman Award. Vaughan began his coaching career VAUGHAN’S CAREER CAPSULE as a player/coach with the Enschede Lions of the Dutch CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 2000 ECAC Coach of the Year Professional Hockey League 41 All-ECAC Selections, 4 All-Americans during the 1984-85 season. 3 Hobey Baker Finalists, 2 NCAA Tournaments He returned to the CAREER RECORD: 291-292-67 United States the following ECAC HOCKEY RECORD: 181-172-45 year to serve as a graduate assistant coach at St. COLGATE HEAD COACH - 17 SEASONS Lawrence University during YEAR OVERALL ECAC POSTSEASON the 1985-86 campaign. 1992-93 13-18-3 9-13-0 ECAC Quarterfinals He worked as an as1993-94 14-17-2 10-10-2 ECAC Quarterfinals sistant coach at St. Lawrence 1994-95 20-16-1 12-9-1 ECAC Final Four under Joe Marsh for the next 1995-96 17-13-4 13-5-4 ECAC Quarterfinals two seasons, specializing 1996-97 16-14-3 10-9-3 ECAC Final Five in the areas of penalty-kill 1997-98 16-15-4 9-10-3 ECAC Quarterfinals and power-play strategy. He 1998-99 19-12-4 12-8-2 ECAC Final Five also served as the recruiting 1999-00 24-9-2 14-4-2 ECAC Final Four coordinator and head coach NCAA Regional of the junior varsity team. 2000-01 10-20-4 8-13-1 -During his first season as a 2001-02 13-19-2 10-10-2 ECAC First Round full-time assistant, the Saints 2002-03 17-19-4 9-10-3 ECAC Quarterfinals participated in the NCAA 2004-05 25-11-3 14-5-3 ECAC Final Four tournament for the first time NCAA Regional since Vaughan was a player. 2005-06 20-13-6 14-6-2 ECAC Final Four In 1988, Vaughan 2006-07 15-21-4 7-12-3 ECAC Quarterfinals helped coach St. Lawrence 2007-08 18-18-6 8-9-5 ECAC Final Four to the ECAC regular-season 2008-09 12-18-7 6-11-5 ECAC First Round and tournament titles. The 2009-10 15-15-6 12-8-2 ECAC Quarterfinals Saints advanced to the 2010-11 7-23-2 4-14-2 NCAA championship game, Totals 291-292-67181-172-45 where they lost to Lake Superior State in overtime. NCAA Division I Men’s Hockey Committee. Vaughan left St. In 2004, Vaughan was presented Lawrence in 1988 to become an assistant with a Silver Puck Award by Colgate’s Silcoach at Cornell University under Brian ver Puck Club for his work with the Raider McCutcheon. Vaughan coached Cornell’s hockey program. In 2005, he was one special teams and coordinated recruiting of two non-alumni to receive a Maroon and team travel. The Big Red reached the Citation for his record of service to the ECAC final four during both of Vaughan’s university. two seasons with the program. Vaughan stepped away from the Following the 1989-90 season, ice during the 2003-04 academic year to Vaughan returned to St. Lawrence for his serve as the university’s interim athletics second assistant coaching stint under director. Under his leadership, Colgate Marsh. Vaughan extended his personal achieved remarkable success. Five teams string of ECAC final four appearances won conference championships, six to six by helping the Saints to back-tocoaches were honored as league coaches back trips to the Boston Garden. In 1992, of the year, and the Raider football team Vaughan was part of his second ECAC advanced to the NCAA Division I-AA tournament championship and made his national championship game. Vaughan third trip to the NCAA tournament. In all, continues to serve Colgate in an adminVaughan has appeared in 10 ECAC Hockey istrative capacity as an assistant athletics final fours and five NCAA tournaments director. during his 21-year college coaching An active member of the Hamilton career. community, Vaughan hosts a hockey Vaughan played three seasons of school at Starr Rink every summer. In advarsity hockey for St. Lawrence from dition, he is often a guest speaker at area 1981 to 1984 after earning All-America youth hockey events. status during his only season at Canton A native of Almonte, Ontario, College. While with the Saints, Vaughan Vaughan resides in Hamilton with his wife, played in 96 games at the center position. Mariel, and their children, Mark (19) and In 1983, he helped his team to an NCAA Maria (17). tournament appearance and a first-place finish in the ECAC’s West Region. Vaughan finished his career at St. Lawrence with 41 goals and 49 assists for 90 points. He graduated from St. Lawrence in 1984 with a bachelor’s degree in economics. and later earned a master’s degree in general studies from St. Lawrence in 1987. He is a member of the American Hockey Coaches Association and is a former chair of that group’s Division I Committee. He was also a member of the NCAA Rules Committee from 1998 through 2002. He currently serves on the 3-TIME ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION • 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES PLAYER CAREER-HIGHS #16 KURTIS BARTLIFF Goals................................................................................... 2 vs. Clarkson (2/5/11) Assists..............................................................................3 vs. Niagara (12/11/10) Points...............................................................................3 vs. Niagara (12/11/10) #8 MARK NASCA Goals.............................................................................1 at Dartmouth (1/29/11) Assists........................................................................ 1 at Dartmouth (12/31/10) Points.....................................................................1-2x, at Dartmouth (1/29/11) #17 ROBBIE BOURDON Goals................................................................ 1-17x, last vs. Harvard (2/19/11) Assists.....................................................2-3x, last vs. Sacred Heart (10/30/10) Points.....................................................................3 vs. Sacred Heart (10/30/10) #6 WADE POPLAWSKI Goals..............................................................1-5x, last at Dartmouth (2/19/10) Assists............................................................2-2x, last at Dartmouth (2/19/10) Points............................................................................3 at Dartmouth (2/19/10) #13 FRANCOIS BRISEBOIS Goals............................................................ 2-5x, last vs. Dartmouth (2/18/11) Assists............................................................. 3 at Lake Superior St. (10/23/10) Points................................................................3-3x, last vs. Niagara (12/11/10) #20 JEREMY PRICE Goals................................................................................ 2 at Canisius (12/20/09) Assists................................................................................ 3 at Princeton (1/9/11) Points........................................................... 3-2x, last vs. Dartmouth (2/18/11) #12 BRIAN DAY Goals....................................................................3 vs. Robert Morris (10/24/08) Assists.............................................................................. 3 at Canisius (12/20/09) Points............................................................................... 4 at Canisius (12/20/09) #21 NICK PROCKOW Goals.................................................................1-13x, last at Princeton (1/9/11) Assists.................................................................2-2x, last vs. Harvard (2/19/11) Points..................................................................2-4x, last vs. Harvard (2/19/11) #15 MATT FIRMAN Goals...................................................................2-2x, last at Clarkson (1/16/10) Assists......................................................................1-7x, last at Union (2/11/11) Points............................................................................... 3 at Canisius (12/20/09) #7 BILLY RIVELLINI Goals...................................................................1-2x, last at Clarkson (11/5/10) Assists..................................................................................... 1 vs. Army (10/9/10) Points..................................................................1-3x, last at Clarkson (11/5/10) #27 THOMAS LARKIN Goals........................................................................1-8x, last at Union (2/11/11) Assists................................................................................ 2 at Cornell (11/24/09) Points.................................................................. 2-2x, last at Cornell (11/24/09) #24 NATHAN SINZ Goals...................................................................................................................... N/A Assists...........................................................1-6x, last vs. Princeton (11/12/10) Points............................................................1-6x, last vs. Princeton (11/12/10) #22 MIKE LEIDL Goals.............................................................................1 at Dartmouth (1/29/11) Assists....................................................................1-2x, last at Cornell (1/22/11) Points.............................................................1-3x, last at Dartmouth (1/29/11) #9 AUSTIN SMITH Goals................................................................................3 at Quinnipiac (3/7/09) Assists.............................................................................. 4 at Canisius (12/20/09) Points................................................................ 4-2x, last at Canisius (12/20/09) #11 CHRISTIAN LONG Goals...............................................................1-3x, last at Rensselaer (12/5/09) Assists................................................................................2 at Clarkson (11/5/10) Points.................................................................................2 at Clarkson (11/5/10) #23 CHRIS WAGNER Goals...................................................................1-6x, last vs. Harvard (2/19/11) Assists..................................................................1-6x, last at Harvard (1/28/11) Points............................................................... 1-12x, last vs. Harvard (2/19/11) #19 AUSTIN MAYER Goals........................................................... 1-6x, last at Dartmouth (12/31/10) Assists................................................................... 2 at Massachusetts (1/16/09) Points.....................................................................3 at Massachusetts (1/16/09) GOALTENDERS #28 MIKE McCANN Goals........................................................................ 1-2x, last vs. Yale (11/20/10) Assists................................................................................2 at Clarkson (11/5/10) Points.................................................................................2 at Clarkson (11/5/10) #10 KEVIN McNAMARA Goals........................................................................1-7x, last at Union (2/11/11) Assists.................................................................2-2x, last at Clarkson (3/16/08) Points...................................................................2-3x last at Clarkson (3/16/08) #18 JACK McNAMARA Goals.......................................................................1-2x, last vs. Union (1/14/11) Assists..............................................................................1 at Quinnipiac (1/9/11) Points......................................................................1-3x, last vs. Union (1/14/11) #4 CORBIN MCPHERSON Goals......................................................................2 vs. Sacred Heart (10/30/10) Assists....................................................................1-13x, last vs. Yale (11/20/10) Points.....................................................................3 vs. Sacred Heart (10/30/10) #33 BRYAN BESSETTE Saves.......................................................................39 vs. Dartmouth (12/31/10) Goals Allowed............................................................ 2 vs. Quinnipiac (2/7/09) Win Streak............................................................................................................ N/A #1 ALEX EVIN Saves..........................................................................43 vs. Princeton (11/21/09) Fewest Goals Allowed....................................... 0-2x, last at Army (12/4/10) Win Streak............................................................................................................ N/A #30 MAX FENKELL Saves....................................................................................................................... N/A Goals Allowed..................................................................................................... N/A Win Streak............................................................................................................ N/A #29 ERIC MIHALIK Saves...................................................................39 at Robert Morris (12/18/10) Goals Allowed.................................................1-3x, last vs. Harvard (2/19/11) Win Streak................................................................................................... 2 games 3-TIME ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION • 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES GAME NOTES MIHALIK NAMED GOALIE OF THE WEEK Eric Mihalik was named ECAC Hockey Goalie of the Week for the second time this season. He posted a 2.00 GAA and a save percentage of .938 in two wins over the weekend. He pushed aside 60-of-64 shots, including 33 stops against #16 Dartmouth. He was given the honor in late December after the two-game set at Robert Morris. POISON IVY Robbie Bourdon should get excited when he sees an Ivy League school on the upcoming schedule for the Raiders. He has 10 of his 17 career goals against Ivy League oppenents with six coming against Brown and Yale. He has played a total of 25 games against the Ancient Eight and has been held scoreless in only six of those games. Bourdon has not scored in four games against Dartmouth for the least amount of success. He has played best against Harvard with four goals and two assists for six points. BRISEBOIS ENJOYING SUCCESS The senior from Montreal currently leads the team in points and added to his total with a pair of goals against #16 Dartmouth in the 5-3 win. His 27 points this season is a career-high and he has led the team in points for three weeks. Brisebois has scored in two-thirds of the games this season with points in 21 games. He is now tied for 79th on the all-time scoring list with 35 goals and 44 assists for 79 points in 135 games. He has never led the team in points in his career. BARTLIFF HAVING BREAKOUT SECOND HALF Sophomore Kurtis Bartliff has enjoyed his best season as a Raider with career-highs in all offensive categories. He has six goals, with three on the power play, a team-leading 17 helpers and 23 points. Since posting a goal and an assist against #5 Boston College at the Ledyard Classic, Bartliff has recorded 14 points on five goals and nine assists. He has had five multiple point games since then and is tied with Brisebois for the team lead in points during the stretch. He has seven points in five of his last six games. FIRMAN PLAYS NO. 100 Junior Matt Firman played in his 100th game as a Raider on Saturday night in the win over Harvard. Overall, the local product of Fayetteville, N.Y., has amassed eight goals and seven assists for 15 points as a winger for the Raiders. He became the sixth player this season to reach 100 games played. This season he has played in all 32 games with two goals and two assists for four points. SMITH UP NEXT With four points in his last three games, Austin Smith is inching closer to 100 points in his career. He hopes to become the 49th player in Colgate history to reach the milestone after teammate Brian Day achieved the record earlier this year. In 103 games, he has 41 goals and 55 assists for 96 points. He is averaging just under a point a game in his career at 0.9. McNAMARA COMES THROUGH Kevin McNamara finished the weekend with a pair of goals and for the first time in his career he had goals in backto-back games. Friday night’s goal was the first overtime gamewinner of his career, but third overall gamewinner. The score was the first score since the overtime loss to Dartmouth on Dec. 31. His three goals this season is a career-high. MIHALIK GETTING COMFORTABLE The Rookie netminder has started 11 of the last 12 games and has a 4-6-1 record in those nine games. Since taking over he has a 2.64 goals against average, which is below his season average of 2.95. His save percentage is around his season average at .896. Every game has been solid, except for a rough start at Harvard when he was pulled after 30 minutes of action in a 6-2 loss. He is the first rookie netminder to start 15 games since David Cann started 15 in 2000-01. PRICE IS RIGHT Sophomore Jeremy Price has been a consistent blueliner on the stat sheet with 15 points this season after his second three-point outing of the year against Dartmouth with a goal and two assists. He is 11th in the conference with 15 points and is averaging just under a half a point a game. All three goals have come against Ivy competition, while 12 of his 15 points have come against the Ancient Eight this year. SHOWING NO FAVORITES Bourdon scored his first goal of the 2010-11 season in the second game at LSSU with a power play goal coming in the third period. He has now scored 17 goals in 17 different games in his career. He has the most against Brown and Yale with three goals apiece against the Bears and Bulldogs for six of his 17 goals. He is still searching for his first career multi-goal game. Bourdon had a goal and an assist in his last outing on Saturday against Harvard. FULL TEAM EFFORT Despite the team’s record, the Raiders have gotten contributions from everyone on the team. After Mike Leidl tallied an assist against Cornell on Jan. 22, Colgate, St. Lawrence and second-ranked Yale are the only teams in ECAC Hockey to have every skater score at least one point this season. With Leidl and Mark Nasca scoring goals at Dartmouth on Jan. 29, Colgate is the only team in the conference with each skater earning two points. The Raiders have a total of 216 points on the year, while the Bulldogs have 320 and the Saints have 227. Dartmouth, Quinnipiac and St. Lawrence are close to joining Colgate and the Elis as the three need one more skater to earn a point. It is the first time since 1999-2000 that the Raiders have had all skaters score at least one point. STAYING DISCIPLINED Bartliff has yet to commit to penalty this season and has gone 57-straight games without a visit to the penalty box. Last season, he only went twice, which was the least amount by a player with 30 or more games played. His last penalty came as goaltender interference on Halloween of 2009 against Niagara in the second period. His first ever penalty came the night before against Army. So he had two-straight games with a penalty and hasn’t gone to the sin bin since. THIRD PERIOD MYSTERY The final 20 minutes for the Raiders has been very interesting this season. Colgate is outshooting its opponent by 36 shots in the period, which is the largest amount than any other frame. However, the net has been hard to find as the Raiders have just 27 goals on 329 shots. Meanwhile, opponents have scored 44 goals for a difference of 17. The 44 tallies is the most in any period for the enemy. The Raiders have turned it around recently with six goals in the final frame to seven by the opponents in the last five. Take away the loss to Union and they are outscoring the enemies 5-3 and all four have been wins. SHOWING SOME FIGHT Prior to 2-1 win at Rensselaer on Feb. 11, the Raiders were 0-13-0 when trailing after two periods, but came back for the win. The one-goal win was also the first after going winless in their previous 11 close games. Colgate also earned its first win over a ranked opponent in six tries. Prior to the weekend, they had lost four games against ranked opponents by one goal. The Raiders won their second game against a ranked opponent against Dartmouth and was able to fight off a late charge by the Big Green. Colgate then came back from a goal deficit against Harvard to win its second game when the opponent scores first. COLGATE BREAKDOWN Overall.................................................................. 7-23-2 Home........................................................................4-8-1 Away...................................................................... 2-13-1 Neutral....................................................................1-2-0 Overtime................................................................1-4-2 Last 5 Games........................................................4-1-0 Last 10 Games......................................................4-5-1 Last 15 Games................................................... 4-10-1 vs. ECAC Hockey.............................................. 4-14-2 vs. Atlantic Hockey............................................3-4-0 vs. Hockey East....................................................0-1-0 vs. CCHA..................................................................0-2-0 vs. Ranked Opponents....................................2-7-0 One-Goal Games............................................. 2-11-0 Following a Win...................................................2-3-1 Following a Loss.............................................. 4-18-1 Following at Tie...................................................0-2-0 Scoring First....................................................... 5-10-0 Opponent Scores First.................................. 2-13-2 Leading After 1st Period.................................4-5-1 Trailing After 1st Period..................................1-9-0 Tied After 1st Period.........................................2-9-1 Leading After 2nd Period...............................5-1-1 Trailing After 2nd Period............................. 1-14-0 Tied After 2nd Period.......................................1-8-1 Scoring No Goals................................................0-1-0 Scoring 1 Goal......................................................0-7-1 Scoring 2 Goals...................................................2-5-0 Scoring 3 Goals...................................................2-6-0 Scoring 4 Goals...................................................1-3-1 Scoring 5+ Goals.................................................2-1-0 Allowing No Goals.............................................2-0-0 Allowing 1 Goal...................................................3-0-1 Allowing 2 Goals.................................................1-3-0 Allowing 3 Goals.................................................1-4-0 Allowing 4 Goals.................................................0-6-1 Allowing 5+ Goals........................................... 0-10-0 Outshooting Opponents............................. 5-12-1 Being Outshot.................................................. 1-11-0 Even Shots.............................................................1-0-0 Recording 0-20 Shots.......................................0-2-0 Recording 21-30 Shots................................. 2-11-1 Recording 31-40 Shots....................................3-9-1 Recording 41-50 Shots....................................1-1-0 Recording 50+ Shots........................................1-0-0 Allowing 0-20 Shots..........................................1-1-1 Allowing 21-30 Shots.................................... 5-13-1 Allowing 31-40 Shots.......................................1-6-0 Allowing 41-50 Shots.......................................0-3-0 Allowing 50+ Shots...........................................0-0-0 Scoring a Power Play Goal.......................... 4-10-1 Not Scoring a Power Play Goal................. 3-13-1 Allowing a Power Play Goal....................... 3-17-1 Not Allowing a Power Play Goal.................4-6-0 Scoring Shorthanded.......................................0-0-0 Allowing a Shorthanded Goal.....................0-4-0 Winning the Face-off Battle..........................1-6-0 Losing the Face-off Battle........................... 5-17-2 Tied the Face-off Battle...................................0-1-0 3-TIME ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION • 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES GAME NOTES COACH VAUGHAN AGAINST YALE & BROWN Under Coach Vaughan, the Raiders have played Yale 42 times and hold a 22-17-3 advantage in those games coming into the weekend. Against Brown, Colgate has its best winning percentage in the league under Vaughan with a 30-9-5 record and a .738 winning percentage. The Raiders will look to rebound after dropping the two first contests against these two Ivies. ONE MORE MILESTONE FOR DAY Brian Day became the 30th player in program history to reach 50 goals and 50 assists in his career after adding an assists against Harvard on Jan. 28. The senior forward became the 33rd skater in Colgate history to record his 50th career goal, which came on Nov. 23 at Niagara. DAY TALLIES 100TH POINT Brian Day became the 48th Colgate skater to reach 100 points in his career after recording an assist in Saturday’s loss to Union. He reached the milestone in 131 games and averaged 0.76 points per game up to this point in his career. He has 52 goals and 48 assists. PUT THE PUCK ON NET The Raiders have outshot their opponents in 16-of-26 games. The largest difference the Raiders have been outshot was against Princeton on Jan. 9 with the Tigers having a 44-21 advantage. The most shots Colgate has put on net was against Sacred Heart on Oct. 30 with 55. The Raiders had a 34-shot advantage in the game. ALL IN THE FAMILY Brothers Kevin and Jack McNamara played together for the first time in the game against Niagara. The siblings are one of seven sets of brothers in ECAC Hockey. Last game against the Purple Eagles, both teams had a set of brothers with Paul and Marc Zanette and the McNamaras. Kevin and Jack will be playing their father’s alma mater in the coming weeks at the Ledyard Bank Classic at Dartmouth on Dec. 30 as the Raiders take on Boston College. John McNamara played hockey for the Eagles from 1982-86. SMITH BACK ON TRACK Junior Austin Smith had his season-high six-game point streak snapped against Quinnipiac on Jan. 7 after scoring eight points during the streak. He has three multi-point games this year after scoring two goals against Cornell. He ended a five-game drought on Jan. 22 at the Big Red with the two goals. He posted a pair of helpers in the win at Clarkson last Saturday. SHUFFLE UP AND DEAL The Raiders have yet to find a consistent lineup this season. Overall the team has used 48 different line combinations in the four lines allowed. The three that have seen the most ice time together has been juniors Matt Firman and Nick Prockow and centered by senior Austin Mayer. The three have played 12 games together and are 3-8-1 with 12 points on five goals and seven assists. BESSETTE MAKES 39 SAVES IN SEASON DEBUT Junior Bryan Bessette got the call in the consolation game of Ledyard Classic and made the most of his opportunity with 39 stops, but took the loss in the 4-3 overtime defeat. The 39 saves were a career-high and he kept Colgate in the game in the second period with 17 saves and 12 in the third. MIHALIK NAMED GOALIE OF THE WEEK Rookie Erik Mihalik became the first Raider to earn weekly awards from ECAC Hockey as he was named the MLX Skates Goaltender of the Week after stopping 63 shots in two games at Robert Morris. He was given his first backto-back starts and played well in net for Colgate. EVIN’S SECOND SHUTOUT Junior Alex Evin came into this year without a shutout in his previous two seasons. He went 39 starts until he earned his first against Sacred Heart. But it only took seven games between the two shutouts after posting 24 stops at Army on Dec. 4. MAYER SCORES FIRST IN COLGATE UNIFORM Senior Austin Mayer scored his first Colgate goal in the loss to Cornell on Nov. 27. Mayer is playing in his first season for the Raiders after spending a pair of years at Providence College of Hockey East. He posted four goals and nine assists with the Friars and played in 46 games. His first point came back on Oct. 30 against Sacred Heart in a 5-0 win. A STREAKING BOURDON Bourdon‘s longest career point streak ended in the loss to Niagara on Dec. 11. He had at least one point in sevenstraight games. He had two points against Niagara on Nov. 23 with a goal and an assist, while adding a helper against Cornell and Army. POWER PLAY SNAPS SCORELESS STREAK The Raiders came into the Nov. 20 game against Yale, scoreless in its last 22 opportunities on the power play. They got two goals in that game and since the drought, Colgate is 5-of-21 on the power play in the last four games for a 23.8 success rate. The Raiders have gotten 24 shots on goal during power plays, which is equal to their opponents. MCDONALD ’00 NAMED TO ECAC TOP 50 PLAYERS Former Colgate standout and Hobey Baker Finalist Andy McDonald ’00 has been selected as one of ECAC Hockey’s top 50 players as the league announced its second group of five skaters. McDonald finished his career with 67 goals and 88 assists for 155 points in 137 collegiate games. He was named ECAC Hockey Player of the Year back in 2000. He has played for two NHL franchises and has appeared in 584 games. He won the 2007 Stanley Cup with Anaheim and just scored his 150th career NHL goal with St. Louis on Nov. 19 against Jesse Winchester ’08 and the Ottawa Senators. PEPPERING THE GOALTENDER Colgate had target practice against Sacred Heart on Oct. 30 with 55 shots on net, which was the highest since the Raiders posted 70 in 2003 at Dartmouth. They had 22 shots alone in the first period, which tied a season-high. The other time they posted 22 shots was in the season opener against Army in the second period. POPLAWSKI PLAYS 100TH CAREER GAME The Cornell matchup at the Prudential Center was a milestone for the defenseman as he played in his 100th career game in a Colgate uniform. He became one of only three players on this year’s squad to reach 100-game mark, joining Day and Brisebois. MIHALIK SEES FIRST ACTION Freshman Eric Mihalik saw his first action between the pipes against Quinnipiac, becoming the first rookie to start for Colgate since teammate Bryan Bessette earned a start against Harvard on Feb. 13, 2009. The rookie from Avon Lake, Ohio, made 24 stops in his first action including 11 in the first to keep the Bobcats off the board. He also got the start against Yale and made 28 stops, but gave up six scores. REESE HONORED WITH SILVER PUCK AWARD Michelle Reese was named the recipient of the 2010-11 Silver Puck Award on Saturday evening at the annual banquet in the Hall of Presidents. Reese becomes the 48th recipient of the award, which began back in 1960 as J. Howard Starr received the inaugural award. The Silver Puck Award is handed out by the Silver Puck Club, the fundraising arm of Colgate men’s hockey and is given to a person or people whose continued support and contributions to the Colgate men’s hockey program warrant ECAC HOCKEY STANDINGS 2010-11 ECAC HOCKEY School GP Union 20 Yale 20 Dartmouth 20 Cornell 20 Rensselaer 20 Princeton 20 Quinnipiac 20 Clarkson 20 Brown 19 St. Lawrence20 Colgate 20 Harvard 19 ECAC 16-3-1 16-4-0 11-7-2 11-7-2 11-8-1 10-8-2 6-9-5 8-11-1 6-11-2 6-13-1 4-14-2 4-14-1 Pts. 33 32 24 24 23 22 17 17 14 13 10 9 GF-GA 68-41 80-44 65-42 54-46 62-46 65-62 45-58 53-74 45-62 48-66 46-74 40-56 Overall 24-7-3 22-5-0 15-9-3 13-11-3 19-9-4 15-10-2 13-13-6 14-16-2 8-13-5 10-17-5 7-23-2 6-19-1 LAST WEEK’S RESULTS Friday, Feb. 18 St. Lawrence 5, Rensselaer 3 Colgate 5, Dartmouth 3 Union 4, Clarkson 3 OT Harvard 4, Cornell 3 Princeton 7, Brown 3 Yale 6, Quinnipiac 1 Saturday, Feb. 19 Cornell 3, Dartmouth 2 OT Rensselaer 5, Clarkson 1 Brown 2, Quinnipiac 2 OT Union 5, St. Lawrence 2 Colgate 2, Harvard 1. Sunday, Feb. 20 Yale 5, Princeton 4 Tuesday, Feb. 22 Harvard 2, Brown 1 UPCOMING SCHEDULE Friday, Feb. 25 Colgate at Yale, 7 p.m. Quinnipiac at Union, 7 p.m. Princeton at Rensselaer, 7 p.m. Cornell at Brown, 7 p.m. Clarkson at Harvard, 7 p.m. St. Lawrence at Dartmouth, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26 Princeton at Union, 7 p.m. St. Lawrence at Harvard, 7 p.m. Quinnpiac at Rensselaer, 7 p.m. Colgate at Brown, 7 p.m. Clarkson at Dartmouth, 7 p.m. Cornell at Yale, 7 p.m. special recognition and applause. It has been awarded on an annual basis since 1981. Reese has been with the hockey program for 23 years and helps with team travel, banquets and the Terry Slater Golf Tournament. EARNING FIRST SHUTOUT Junior Alex Evin came into the game without a shutout in 34 career starts. He pushed aside all 21 shots in the game. He had allowed just one goal in six games in his career. He took over as the primary goaltender last season with 23 starts and earned nine victories and is off to a good start with two wins in the first two games. CAREER DAYS FOR MCPHERSON, BOURDON The two juniors combined for six of the 14 points scored in the win over Sacred Heart on Oct. 30. McPherson set career-highs in goals and points, while Bourdon also had 3-TIME ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION • 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES GAME NOTES THE LAST TIME ... SERIES SWEEP AT HOME CU - Feb. 18-19, 2011 - Dartmouth (5-3) & Harvard (2-1) Opp. - Jan. 14-15, 2011 - Union (1-2) & RPI (1-2 ot) SERIES SWEEP ON ROAD CU - Feb. 24-25, 2006 - Union (2-0) & RPI (2-1) Opp. - Jan. 28-29, 2011 - Harvard (2-6) & Dartmouth (3-7) COLGATE WON IN OVERTIME Home: Jan. 21, 2009 - Princeton (5-4) Away: Feb. 11, 2011 - Rensselaer (2-1) Neutral: Dec. 28, 2008 - Maine (3-2) COLGATE LOST IN OVERTIME Home: Jan. 15, 2011 - RPI (1-2 ot) Away: Dec. 31, 2010 - Dartmouth (3-4 ot) Neutral: March 18, 2005 - Harvard (3-4 2ot) COLGATE TIED IN OVERTIME Home: Jan. 21, 2011 - Cornell (1-1) Away: Nov. 6, 2010 - Clarkson (4-4) Neutral: Jan. 3, 2009 - Ferris State (3-3) Scoreless: Feb. 9, 2008 - at Clarkson COLGATE RECORDED A SHUTOUT Home: Oct. 30, 2010 - Sacred Heart (Evin 21 svs) Away: Dec. 4, 2010 - Army (3-0) (Evin 24 svs) Neutral: Jan. 2, 2005 - Air Force (3-0) (Silverthorn 13 svs) COLGATE WAS SHUTOUT Home: Feb. 4, 2011 - St. Lawrence (0-4) (Moss 24 svs) Away: Feb. 6, 2010 - Quinnipiac (0-2) (Clarke 26 svs) Neutral: March 21, 2008 - Princeton (0-3) (Kalemba 27 svs) COLGATE SCORED 10 OR MORE GOALS Jan. 11, 1998 - Merrimack (10-7) OPPONENT SCORED 10 OR MORE GOALS Nov. 29, 1996 - Miami (2-14) COLGATE RECORDED 50+ SHOTS Oct. 30, 2010 - 55 vs. Sacred Heart (5-0) OPPONENT RECORDED 50+ SHOTS Jan. 9, 2007 - 54 vs. Lake Superior State (1-6) PLAYER RECORDED A HAT TRICK CU - March 7, 2009 - Austin Smith at Quinnpiac (5-4 ot) Opp - Jan. 28, 2011 - D. Biega at Harvard (2-6) PLAYER SCORED A SHORTHANDED GOAL CU - Feb. 13, 2010 - Day & Williams vs. Brown (6-2) Opp - Jan. 29, 2011 - D. Jones at Dartmouth (3-7)* *S. Fleming scored one as well in the same game PLAYER SCORED AN OT GOAL CU - Feb. 11, 2011 - K. McNamara vs. Rensselaer (2-1 ot) Opp - Jan. 15, 2011 - Polacek vs. RPI (1-2 ot) GOALIE HAD 40+ SAVES CU - Nov. 21, 2009 - Alex Evin vs. Princeton (5-4) Opp - Nov. 13, 2008 - Ben Scrivens vs. Cornell (1-4) PENALTY SHOT ATTEMPT CU - Nov. 15, 2008 - B. Day at Cornell (goal) (2-2 ot) Opp - Jan. 15, 2011 - C. Polacek vs. RPI (goal) (1-2 ot) three points for a career-best with a goal and two helpers. McPherson had his two goals in the first 20 minutes and assisted on Bourdon’s power play goal in the third period. AMERICAN WEARING THE “C” Day enters this season as the captain for the Raiders and is the first American-born single captain for Colgate since Tim Brokaw in the 1998-99 season. ALL- AMERICAN RECRUITS For the first time under the tutelage of head coach Don Vaughan the Raiders welcomed an all-American born recruiting class. Two newcomers are from Massachusetts, two from the Midwest and one from Phoenix, Ariz. DOUBLING OR TRIPLING UP Day netted multiple goals for the ninth time in his career with two on Oct. in the Upper Peninsula. He leads all active skaters on the team in that category. Smith has seven two or more goal games in his career. Day also added his 26th multi-point game. Brisebois added a career-high three assists and it was his sixth game with two or more assists and 13th with multipoints. FROM THE BLUELINE Sophomore Thomas Larkin became the first defenseman to score this season with a tally against LSSU on Oct. 23. Larkin led the team last season with 19 points on three goals and 16 helpers. Classmate Jeremy Price led all defensemen with six goals last year. FRIGHT NIGHT FOR OPPONENTS Colgate has played nine games on Oct. 30 or Halloween in its program history and has a 5-3-1 mark in those games. The Raiders have played six games on Halloween and have a 4-2 mark. The last time Colgate played on Oct. 31 was last season against Niagara at home and the Raiders won the game by a 4-2 score. They actually went unbeaten on the weekend with a 4-4 tie against Army the night before. CLOSE BUT NOT ENOUGH Colgate dropped its first two one-goal games of the season during last weekend. The Raiders are coming off a season with a 6-2 mark in one-goal games. They started the year with fourstraight wins by a goal, including two wins over Harvard and Dartmouth to begin the ECAC Hockey season in 2009. They dropped a 7-6 overtime game at Canisius and then the 4-3 loss to St. Lawrence in the ECAC Hockey playoffs. EVIN REMAINS PERFECT IN OPENERS Goaltender Alex Evin remains unbeaten in his season openers in a Colgate uniform. He is 3-0-0 in his first three individual openers. Evin pushed aside 22 shots in the win over Army, including 10 in the first frame. Last year he made 29 saves in a 3-2 win over National Semifinalist RIT to start his season. OPENING GAME FULL OF FIRSTS Sophomore Billy Rivellini and rookies Chris Wagner and Mike McCann each recorded their first collegiate points in the win over the Black Knights. McCann scored the gamewinner in the 3-1 win with the assist going to Rivellini. Wagner added an assist on Colgate’s first goal of the season coming from Day. ECAC HOCKEY STARTS SEASON ECAC Hockey started its 50th season with six of the 12 members playing last weekend. The league put up a 5-3-2 mark in 10 games. Union went a perfect 2-0 with dominating wins over Sacred Heart. Quinnipiac, Clarkson and Colgate each earned wins, while St. Lawrence tied twice at Minnesota State and Rensselaer took a loss and a tie at Colorado College. The lone win for Clarkson came against St. Cloud State at Nebraska-Omaha’s Maverick Stampede Tournament. Quinnipiac split its two-game set with Ohio State. ECAC HOCKEY TURNS 50 One of the oldest hockey conferences in the country turns 50 this year as ECAC Hockey begins its 50th season on the ice. The league has seen over 15,000 games, 500 NHL players, 300 COLGATE HIGHS/LOWS PERIOD Most goals.... 3-2x, last vs. Boston College (1st) (12/30/10) Most goals allowed...................... 4 at Union (3rd) (2/12/11) Most shots.......22-2x, last vs. Sacred Heart (1st) (10/30/10) Most shots allowed...................... 22 vs. Yale (1st) (11/20/10) Fewest shots..................................2 vs. Cornell (3rd) (1/22/11) Fewest shots allowed........2-2x, last at RPI (2nd) (2/11/11) GAME-HIGHS Points...........................................14 vs. Sacred Heart (10/30/10) Goals..................................... 5-3x, last vs. Dartmouth (2/18/11) Assists............................................ 9 vs. Sacred Heart (10/30/10) SOG...............................................55 vs. Sacred Heart (10/30/10) Saves.........................................39-4x, last at Princeton (1/9/11) Penalties.....................................................10 at Cornell (1/22/11) Penalty minutes.....................................28 at Cornell (1/22/11) Most PPGs........................ 2-4x , last vs. Dartmouth (2/18/11) Most PPCs..........................9 at Dartmouth (1-for-9) (1/29/11) Most SHGs....................................................................................... N/A GAME-LOWS Points...................................................0 vs. St. Lawrence (2/4/11) Goals.....................................................0 vs. St. Lawrence (2/4/11) Assists..................................................0 vs. St. Lawrence (2/4/11) SOG...........................................................19 vs. Cornell (11/27/10) Saves.................................... 18-4x, last at Rensselaer (2/11/11) Goals allowed.................................0-2x (last at Army 12/4/11) Shots allowed.................. 19-2x, last at Rensselaer (2/11/11) Fewest penalties..........1-2x. last vs. Dartmouth (12/31/10) MISCELLANEOUS Largest winning margin..... 5 vs. Sacred Heart (10/30/10) Largest losing margin........................ 4 at Harvard (1/28/11) ...................................................................4 at Dartmouth (1/28/11) .................................................................4 vs. St. Lawrence (2/4/11) Longest winning streak................................................................2 Longest unbeaten streak.............................................................2 Longest losing streak.....................................................................9 Longest winless streak................................................................14 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Points.................... 3-8x, last J. Price vs. Dartmouth (2/18/11) Goals................ 2, C. McPherson vs. Sacred Heart (10/30/10) ..............................................................2, B. Day at LSSU (10/23/10) .............................................2, F. Brisebois vs. Niagara (12/11/10) ........................................................2, A. Smith at Cornell (1/22/11) .....................................................2, K. Bartliff vs. Clarkson (2/4/11) ........................................2, F. Brisebois vs. Dartmouth (2/18/11) Assists.....................................3, F. Brisebois at LSSU (10/23/10) ......................................................... 3, A. Smith at LSSU (10/23/10) .................................................3, K. Bartliff vs. Niagara (12/11/10) .........................................................3, J. Price at Princeton (1/9/11) Shots........................ 7-9x, last K. Bartliff vs. Harvard (2/19/11) Saves...................................... 39, A. Evin vs. Niagara (12/11/10) ..................................39, E. Mihalik at Robert Morris (12/18/10) .....................................39, B. Bessette at Dartmouth (12/21/10) ......................................................39, A. Evin at Princeton (1/9/11) Penalties...................3, A. Smith at Robert Morris (12/18/10) ..........................................3, C. McPherson at Princeton (1/9/11) Penalty Minutes.......................15, C. Long vs. Cornell (1/21/11) OPPONENT GAME-HIGHS Points........................................................17 vs. Harvard (1/28/11) Goals.......................................................7 at Dartmouth (1/29/11) Assists........................................................11 at Harvard (1/28/11) SOG............................................................44 at Princeton (1/9/11) Saves............................................50 vs. Sacred Heart (10/30/10) Penalties.....................................................14 at Cornell (1/22/11) Penalty Minutes.....................................44 at Cornell (1/22/11) PPGs...................................... 3-3x, last vs. St. Lawrence (2/4/11) PPCs..............................................................8 at Princeton (1/9/11) SHGs.......................................................2 at Dartmouth (1/29/11) 3-TIME ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION • 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES GAME NOTES NATIONAL POLLS USCHO.COM NATIONAL POLL Rk. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 School North Dakota Boston College Yale Merrimack Union Denver Minnesota-Duluth Notre Dame New Hampshire Michigan Miami Nebraska-Omaha Wisconsin Rensselaer Boston University Maine Western Michigan Dartmouth Colorado College Minnesota Pts. (1st) Last Record 959 (21) 2 22-8-3 941(13) 1 22-7-1 937 (15) 3 22-5-0 832 (1) 6 21-5-4 749 7 24-7-3 741 4 19-8-5 715 5 19-7-5 639 9 20-9-5 610 8 18-7-5 576 11 21-9-4 540 10 17-9-6 404 13 19-11-2 362 12 19-11-4 360 14 19-9-4 328 15 16-9-7 199 19 14-10-6 183 17 15-9-10 144 16 15-9-3 88 18 17-15-2 67 NR 13-12-5 Others receiving votes: Princeton 33, Robert Morris 28, Cornell 24, RIT 20, Ferris State 17, Northeastern 3, Ohio State 1. USA TODAY/USA HOCKEY MAG POLL Rk. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 School North Dakota Boston College Yale Merrimack Union Denver Minnesota-Duluth Notre Dame New Hampshire Michigan Miami Nebraska-Omaha Rensselaer Wisconsin Boston University Pts. (1st) Last Record 487 (18) 2 22-8-3 468 (7) 1 22-7-1 463 (9) 3 22-5-0 406 5 21-5-4 354 7 24-7-3 407 4 19-8-5 298 6 19-7-5 256 8 20-9-5 236 9 18-7-5 220 11 21-9-4 214 10 17-9-6 122 12 19-11-2 94 14 19-9-4 68 13 19-11-4 49 15 16-9-7 Others receiving votes: Maine 8,, Dartmouth 7, Western Michigan, Robert Morris 4, RIT 3, Cornell 1. All-Americans and three Hobey Baker winners. The league will be doing promotions throughout the season, including a throwback weekend where teams will be wearing uniforms from the inaugural 1961 season. FOURTH IN MEDIA PRESEASON POLL The Colgate men’s hockey team was selected to finish fourth by ECAC Hockey media. The Raiders earned 263 points in the poll and also garnered two first-place votes, which was the same as Cornell. Yale was the huge favorite to win the league earning 25 of 30 first-place votes. The Big Red was picked second with 288 points and two first-place votes, while Union was chosen third with 276 points and a first-place vote. Rensselaer rounded out the top-5 with 211 points. FIFTH COACHES’ PRESEASON POLL The ECAC Hockey Coaches’ saw the Raiders differently as they picked Colgate to finish fifth, instead of the fourth selection by the media. Yale was once again the choice to repeat as league champions with a total of 121 points and 11 of the 12 first-place votes. Cornell was given the other first-place vote and finished second with 92 points. Union was taken third, followed by Rensselaer with 79 points as the Engineers jumped the Raiders in the coaches’ poll. Colgate was given 69 points to round out the top-5. PRESEASON ALL-LEAGUE FOR SMITH Junior Austin Smith was one of six ECAC Hockey skaters to be named to the Preseason All-League Team. Smith skated in all 36 games for the Colgate men’s hockey team last season and recorded a team-high 41 points on 16 goals and 25 assists. He posted 13 multi-point games and had four games with two or more goals. In his two years with the Raiders, he has seen ice time in all 73 games and has tallied 72 points on 33 goals and 39 assists. He is the second-consecutive Raider to be named as David McIntyre was selected in 2009-10. WELCOME BACK SCORERS The Raiders return four of their top five scorers to a unit that was ranked third overall in scoring offense in ECAC Hockey and 13th nationally. Colgate averaged 3.28 goals per game and netted a total of 118 goals. STARTING A NEW DAY Senior Brian Day returns to the lineup wearing the “C” as he was named team captain. He was the team leader in goals in 2009-10 with 21 scores, which put him tied for fifth in the conference. He was tops in conference play as well with 13 goals in 20 games. Day’s seven goals with the extra skater was also a team-high. Joining Day as assistant captains are seniors Francois Brisebois, Wade Poplawski and Kevin McNamara. SEASON OPENERS UNDER VAUGHAN Colgate enters another season under head coach Don Vaughan, who begins his 18th season behind the bench. In season openers, he is 6-7-4 against some quality opponents. In 1997-98, the Raiders opened the season against Michigan and beat the eventual national champion by a 2-1 score at Ann Arbor. Colgate began a year under Vaughan against either a Hockey East or CCHA school until 2001 when it faced Nebraska-Omaha in the opener. FIRST DIVISION I GAME ON THE CAPE It’s believed that Colgate and Army played in the first regular season NCAA Division I hockey game on Cape Cod. The Massachusetts vacation destination is known for its clam chowder and beautiful beaches and not a cold ice hockey rink in October. For four Colgate players it will be like playing at home. Senior Kevin McNamara and his brother, rookie Jack McNamara are from Chestnut Hill, Mass., while senior captain Brian Day is from Danvers and rookie Chris Wagner is a native of Walpole. LINE CHART RECORDS Firman-Mayer-J. McNamara............................................1-0-0 Bourdon-Wagner-J. McNamara....................................1-0-0 Firman-Day-Prockow..........................................................1-0-0 Bartliff-Mayer-Brisebois....................................................1-0-0 Rivellini-McCann-Hamburg.............................................1-0-0 Firman-Mayer-Long.............................................................1-0-0 Mayer-McCann-Nasca.........................................................1-0-0 Firman-Day-Long...................................................................1-1-0 Bartliff-Smith-Brisebois.....................................................4-2-0 Nasca-McCann-Rivellini.....................................................3-2-0 Bourdon-Wagner-Prockow..............................................3-4-0 Firman-Prockow-Mayer.....................................................3-8-1 Long-McCann-Rivellini.......................................................2-6-1 Bourdon-Bartliff-Wagner..................................................1-2-1 Brisebois-Day-Smith............................................................1-6-1 Brisebois-Day-Wagner........................................................1-2-0 Bourdon-Bartliff-Smith......................................................1-2-0 Bourdon-Wagner-Day.........................................................1-2-0 Long-J. McNamara-Rivellini............................................0-0-1 Bourdon-McCann-Firman.................................................0-1-1 Prockow-Day-Brisebois......................................................0-2-1 Bartliff-Smith-Wagner........................................................0-7-1 Hamburg-McCann-Nasca.................................................0-1-0 Firman-Mayer-Hamburg...................................................0-1-0 Mayer-Wagner-Brisebois..................................................0-1-0 Bourdon-McCann-Rivellini..............................................0-1-0 Firman-Hamburg-Prockow..............................................0-1-0 Long-Day-Smith.....................................................................0-1-0 Bourdon-Brisebois................................................................0-1-0 Brisebois-Hamburg-Smith...............................................0-1-0 Bartliff-McCann-Long.........................................................0-1-0 Bourdon-Smith-Day.............................................................0-1-0 J. McNamara-McCann-Hamburg..................................0-1-0 Bourdon-Bartliff-Prockow................................................0-1-0 Firman-Mayer-Wagner.......................................................0-1-0 Prockow-Mayer-Wagner....................................................0-1-0 Bourdon-Bartliff-Hamburg..............................................0-1-0 Bourdon-Day-Brisebois.....................................................0-1-0 J. McNamara-McCann-Rivellini.....................................0-1-0 Bourdon-McCann-Long.....................................................0-1-0 Firman-Mayer-Nasca...........................................................0-1-0 Brisebois-Day-Larkin...........................................................0-1-0 Firman-McCann......................................................................0-1-0 J. McNamara-Rivellini.........................................................0-1-0 Firman-Bartliff-McCann.....................................................0-1-0 Sinz-Mayer-J. McNamara..................................................0-1-0 Bartliff-Mayer-Nasca............................................................0-1-0 Bartliff-Smith-Firman..........................................................0-1-0 Mayer-Day-Brisebois...........................................................0-1-0 Firman-McCann-Rivellini..................................................0-2-0 Bourdon-Mayer-Prockow.................................................0-2-0 J. McNamara-McCann-Firman.......................................0-2-0 Bartliff-Day-Smith.................................................................0-2-0 Bartliff-Wagner-Brisebois.................................................0-2-0 Firman-McCann-Long.........................................................0-2-0 Bourdon-Prockow-Rivellini.............................................0-3-0 J. McNamara-Day-Brisebois............................................0-3-0 DEFENSIVE PAIRINGS Price-K. McNamara...............................................................4-9-1 Price-Larkin...............................................................................3-9-1 Leidl-McPherson..................................................................3-11-1 Sinz-K. McNamara.................................................................2-2-0 McPherson-Larkin.................................................................2-2-0 Poplawski-Leidl.......................................................................2-1-0 Sinz-McPherson......................................................................2-5-1 Poplawski-Larkin...................................................................2-7-1 Poplawski-K. McNamara...................................................1-7-1 Sinz-Larkin.................................................................................0-1-0 Sinz-Rivellini.............................................................................0-1-0 Poplawski-McPherson........................................................0-1-0 Sinz-Leidl....................................................................................0-1-0 Sinz-Poplawski........................................................................0-1-0 RAIDERS DRAFT PICKS The Raiders have six players on this year’s squad that have 3-TIME ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION • 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES GAME NOTES MULTI-GOAL GAMES PLAYER 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 CAREER Bartliff - - 0 1 1 Brisebois 0 0 3 2 5 Day 2 3 3 1 9 Firman - 0 2 0 2 McPherson - 0 0 1 1 Price - - 2 0 2 Smith - 3 4 1 8 MULTI-ASSIST GAMES PLAYER 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 CAREER Bartliff - - 1 3 4 Bourdon - - 2 1 3 Brisebois 3 1 1 1 6 Day 3 1 3 1 8 Larkin - - 1 0 1 Long - - 0 1 1 McCann - - - 1 1 K. McNamara 2 0 0 0 2 Poplawski 0 0 2 0 2 Price - - 1 2 3 Prockow - 1 0 0 1 Smith - 3 3 3 9 MULTI-POINT GAMES PLAYER 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 CAREER Bartliff - - 1 7 8 Bourdon - - 5 3 8 Brisebois 3 4 5 4 16 Day 7 7 10 3 27 Firman - 0 2 0 2 Larkin - - 2 0 2 Long - - 0 1 1 K. McNamara 3 0 0 0 3 McCann - - - 1 1 McPherson - 0 1 0 1 Poplawski 0 0 2 0 2 Price - - 2 3 5 Prockow - 1 2 1 4 Smith - 7 11 7 25 been taken in the NHL Draft, including a rookies. Day leads the group as he was a sixth round pick by the Islanders in 2006. Junior Corbin McPherson was taken in the third round in 2007 by the New Jersey Devils, while Smith was a fifth round pick in that same draft by his hometown Dallas Stars. Sophomore Thomas Larkin was selected in 2009 by the Blue Jackets in the fifth round. The one rookie is Chris Wagner. Wagner was a fifth round selection in last year’s draft by the Anaheim Ducks. SCOUTING THE BULLDOGS Yale welcomes the Raiders with a 22-5-0 and the Bulldogs are third in the country in both polls. In league, they are 16-4-0 and have been up and down lately after sweeping through the first half of the season with nine-straight conference wins. Since then, Yale is 7-4 in league and is on a three-game winning streak. The Bulldogs still lead the nation in scoring at 4.41 goals per game and are the only team above four goals. They are fifth in defense, allowing 2.22 goals per game. Yale is led by two scorers in Brian O’Neill and Andrew Miller as both players have 35 points, which is tied for third in the league. O’Neill has a team-high 17 goals, eight on the power play, and has added 18 helpers. Miller has a league-best 27 assists to go with eight goals for his 35 points. Broc Little has also been a huge contributor with 31 points on 14 goals and 17 assists. Little has 130 points in his career in 122 games on 67 goals and 63 assists. Denny Kearney and Chris Cahill have reached 29 points apiece and Cahill has 23 of his 29 points in ECAC Hockey play. In net, Ryan Rondeau has earned 25 starts and is 214-0 with three shutouts this season. He has given up just 50 goals in 1457 minutes for a 2.06 goals against average, which is third in the league. His .925 save percentage is third as well. Rondeau’s 21-4-0 record is the best winning percentage in the country, beating our Keith Kinkaid of Union (23-7-2). Jeff Malcolm has played in eight games with two starts as the backup. He is 1-1-0 with a 4.02 GAA and a save percentage of .837. On the power play, the Bulldogs rank second in the league with 36 goals in 146 opportunities for a 24.7 percent success rate. Only Union is higher at 29.5 percent. If there is a flaw with this team it is the penalty kill. They are eighth in the conference at 81.2 percent. Yale has given up 24 goals in 128 chances. SERIES HISTORY These two schools will be playing for the 91st time in the series history, which dates back to 1916-17. The series against Rensselaer is the only other rivalry that has lasted longer than Yale as Colgate has played the Engineers since 1915-16. The Raiders hold a 47-39-4 advantage over Yale and the Bulldogs have a 3-1-1 over the last five with three of the games going to overtime. Yale earned the 6-4 win in the last meeting in early November at Starr Rink. SCOUTING THE BEARS Brown enters the weekend with a 8-14-5 overall mark and a 6-12-2 record in conference play. The Bears are winless in their last three games at 0-2-1 and their last win came at St. Lawrence on Feb. 12 with a 5-1 victory. The win ended a five-game skid. Brown is averaging 2.74 goals per game, while giving up 3.44 a contest. The Bears have 11 skaters in double-digits in points and they are led by Jack McClellan with 31 points on a team-high 14 goals and 17 assists. He has 17 points in league on eight goals and nine helpers. McClellan has three power play goals and two as shorthanders. Barry Zolnierczyk is enjoying a great season with 27 points on 12 goals and 15 assists. He leads the team with four power play goals. His 27 points is seven points higher than his previous season-high of 20, which happened last year. Chris Zaires has continued to be a key contributor for the Bears in his second season. He has 19 points on five goals and 14 assists. In net, Mike Clemente has started 22 games and has posted a 6-11-5 mark. He has posted a 3.18 goals against average and a save percentage of .900. Rookie Marco DeFilippo has also seen action with five starts and is 2-3-0. He has a 3.42 GAA and a .902 save percentage. Brown is near the bottom of the league on the power play. The Bears are 10th at 15.5 percent with 18 goals in 116 opportunities. On the kill, they are last in the league at 78.8 percent, allowing 29 goals in 137 chances. Brown has given up seven power play goals in their last three games, including three at Princeton and both of Harvard’s goals in a 2-1 loss on Tuesday. SERIES HISTORY Colgate and Brown will be facing off for the 74th time since the first meeting back in 1934-35. The Raiders hold a commanding 49-19-5 advantage over the Bears. The .705 winning percentage for Colgate over Brown is the best against any ECAC Hockey team for the Raiders. They are 3-1in the last four and the longest unbeaten streak for Colgate against Brown is 11, which was from 2003-04 to 2006-07. The teams met back in early November with the Bears winning 5-2. GOAL BREAKDOWN Type Total First Period Second Period Third Period Overtime Even Strength 5-on-5 4-on-4 Power Play 5-on-4 5-on-3 4-on-3 6-on-4 (EA) Shorthanded 4-on-5 4-on-6 Extra Attacker 6-on-5 6-on-4 (PP) 6-on-3 (PP) Empty Net 5-on-6 4-on-6 (SH) 5-on-5 (PP) Penalty Shots Raiders 81 29 24 27 1 53 51 3 21 15 4 1 1 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 4 4 0 0 0 Opponent 110 26 36 44 4 62 58 4 30 25 5 0 0 6 4 2 2 2 0 0 9 7 2 0 1 SCORING BY CLASS Class Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Totals Goals 23 23 25 10 81 Assists 35 34 50 16 135 CAREER AGAINST YALE Player Goals Assists B. Day 5 2 R. Bourdon 3 1 F. Brisebois 2 1 A. Smith 0 3 K. Bartliff 0 2 N. Prockow 2 0 T. Larkin 0 1 C. Long 0 1 M. McCann 1 0 C. McPherson 0 1 J. Price 0 1 N. Sinz 0 1 Goaltender GA GAA Sv% Evin (2 GS) 11 5.47 .870 Mihalik (1 GS) 4 4.00 .878 Points 58 57 75 26 215 Points 7 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 W-L-T 0-2-0 0-1-0 CAREER AGAINST BROWN Player Goals Assists B. Day 2 4 N. Prockow 1 3 R. Bourdon 3 0 C. McPherson 1 2 A. Smith 2 1 F. Brisebois 0 2 K. McNamara 0 2 W. Poplawski 0 2 J. Price 0 2 K. Bartliff 0 1 M. Firman 1 0 C. Long 0 1 A. Mayer 0 1 Goaltender GA GAA Sv% Evin (3 GS) 11 3.76 .879 3-TIME ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION • 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Points 6 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 W-L-T 1-2-0 2010-2011 STATISTICS RECORD: 7-23-2, ECAC HOCKEY: 4-14-2, HOME: 4-8-1, AWAY: 2-12-1, NEUTRAL: 1-2-0 OVERALL ECAC HOCKEY No. Name GP G A Pts. Pen/Min PP-SH-GW +/- GP G A Pts. 13 Francois Brisebois 32 12 15 27 7/22 4-0-2 -14 20 8 7 15 9 Austin Smith 31 8 16 24 9/26 1-0-0 -14 19 4 6 10 16 Kurtis Bartliff 32 6 17 23 - 2-0-0 -9 20 5 9 14 12 Brian Day 30 9 12 21 19/46 4-0-0 -12 18 2 8 10 17 Robbie Bourdon 32 9 11 20 5/10 3-0-1 -2 20 6 5 11 20 Jeremy Price 32 3 12 15 10/20 0-0-0 -6 20 3 10 13 23 Chris Wagner 31 6 6 12 8/16 1-0-0 -9 19 4 2 6 21 Nick Prockow 31 4 7 11 14/28 1-0-0 -3 19 2 5 7 4 Corbin McPherson 31 4 5 9 15/30 2-0-2 -13 20 0 4 4 27 Thomas Larkin 31 5 3 8 14/31 2-0-0 +3 20 3 1 4 10 Kevin McNamara 31 3 5 8 12/24 0-0-1 -6 19 2 3 5 28 Mike McCann 32 2 6 8 6/12 0-0-1 -2 18 1 4 5 19 Austin Mayer 26 2 3 5 7/22 0-0-0 +1 14 0 1 1 15 Matt Firman 32 2 2 4 4/8 0-0-0 -1 20 2 1 3 18 Jack McNamara 12 2 1 3 2/4 0-0-0 0 9 1 1 2 7 Billy Rivellini 25 2 1 3 7/14 0-0-0 0 16 1 0 1 26 Anthony Hamburg 7 0 3 3 2/4 0-0-0 -4 3 0 2 2 11 Christian Long 18 0 3 3 5/21 0-0-0 +4 11 0 3 3 6 Wade Poplawski 27 0 3 3 12/24 0-0-0 -5 20 0 2 2 8 Mark Nasca 9 1 1 2 1/2 0-0-0 0 7 1 0 1 22 Mike Liedl 22 1 1 2 4/8 0-0-0 -4 14 1 1 2 24 Nathan Sinz 21 0 2 2 4/8 0-0-0 -7 11 0 1 1 Colgate Totals 32 81 135 216 169/384 21-0-7 -103 20 46 76 122 Opponent Totals 32 110 181 291 193/438 30-6-23 - 20 74 118 192 GOALTENDERS No. Name 1 Alex Evin 29 Eric Mihalik 33 Bryan Bessette Empty Net Colgate Totals Opponent Totals ECAC HOCKEY No. Name 29 Eric Mihalik 1 Alex Evin 33 Bryan Bessette Empty Net Colgate Totals Opponent Totals GP-GS 16-14 15-15 3-3 23-0 32-32 32-32 Min. 893:09 875:26 153:18 18:39 1940:32 1940:32 GA Svs Sv% GAA W-L-T 48 394 .891 3.22 3-10-1 43 356 .892 2.95 4-10-1 10 83 .892 3.91 0-3-0 9 110 833 .883 3.40 7-23-2 81 919 .919 2.50 23-7-2 SO 2 0 0 GP-GS 13-13 7-5 2-2 15-0 20-20 20-20 Min. 755:08 356:21 90:50 13:53 1216:12 1216:12 GA Svs Sv% GAA W-L-T 37 293 .888 2.94 4-8-1 23 157 .872 3.87 0-4-1 6 44 .880 3.96 0-2-0 8 74 494 .870 3.65 4-14-2 46 543 .922 2.27 14-4-2 SO 0 0 0 POWER PLAY Goals Colgate 21 Opponents 30 OVERALL ECAC HOCKEY Chances Pct. Goals Chances Pct. 167 .126 10 105 .105 142 .211 23 94 .245 PENALTY KILL Kills Colgate 112 Opponents 146 OVERALL Chances Pct. Kills 142 .789 71 167 .874 95 ECAC HOCKEY Chances Pct. 94 .755 105 .905 GOALS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Total Colgate 29 24 27 1 81 Opponents 26 36 44 4 110 Difference +3 -12 -17 -3 -29 SHOTS BY PERIOD 1 2 3 OT Colgate 323 330 329 18 Opponents 320 317 293 13 Difference +3 +13 +36 +5 Total 1000 943 +57 GP 135 104 62 139 66 67 31 104 103 64 108 30 72 100 12 27 7 41 116 26 45 43 CAREER G A 35 44 41 55 9 23 53 53 17 26 9 20 6 6 13 19 6 16 8 19 6 32 2 6 6 12 8 7 2 1 2 1 0 3 3 5 5 22 1 1 1 2 0 6 Pts. 79 96 32 106 43 29 12 32 22 27 38 8 18 15 3 3 3 8 27 2 3 6 2 0 0 1 POWER PLAY LEADERS Player Austin Smith Kurtis Bartliff Francois Brisebois Brian Day Jeremy Price Robbie Bourdon Corbin McPherson Thomas Larkin Chris Wagner Kevin McNamara Wade Poplawski Nick Prockow MIke Liedl Austin Mayer Mike McCann Billy Rivellini Nathan Sinz G 1 3 4 4 0 3 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 A 10 7 4 3 7 3 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pts. 11 10 8 7 7 6 4 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3-TIME ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION • 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Shots 16 13 26 25 29 28 13 19 8 7 8 6 2 3 2 1 3 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME COLGATE SKATERS #4 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #15 #16 #17 #18 #19 #20 McPhersonPoplawski Rivellini Nasca Smith McNamara Long Day Brisebois Firman Bartliff BourdonMcNamara Mayer Price vs. Army......................0-0-0............ DNP............0-1-1............DNP............1-0-1............0-0-0...........0-0-0............1-1-2............0-1-1............0-0-0........... 0-0-0...........0-0-0............ DNP............ 0-0-0........... 0-0-0 at LSSU.......................0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0............DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0...........0-0-0............1-0-1............0-1-1............0-0-0........... 0-0-0...........0-0-0............ DNP............ 0-0-0........... 0-0-0 at LSSU.......................0-0-0............0-0-0............DNP............ 0-0-0........... 0-3-3...........0-0-0........... DNP.............2-1-3.......... 0-3-3............0-0-0........... 0-1-1...........1-0-1............ DNP............ 0-0-0........... 0-0-0 SACRED HEART....... 2-1-3...........0-0-0...........1-0-1............DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0...........0-0-0............0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-1-1........... 0-0-0...........1-2-3........... DNP............ 0-1-1........... 0-2-2 at Clarkson................0-0-0............0-0-0...........1-0-1............DNP............1-1-2............0-0-0.......... 0-2-2............0-1-1............0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0...........0-0-0............ DNP............ 0-0-0........... 0-0-0 at St. Lawrence........0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0............DNP............0-0-0............ DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0............1-0-1............0-0-0........... 0-0-0...........0-0-0............ DNP............ 0-0-0........... 0-1-1 PRINCETON...............0-1-1............0-0-0........... 0-0-0............DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0........... DNP.............0-0-0............0-0-0............0-0-0........... 1-0-1...........0-1-1............ DNP............ 0-0-0........... 1-0-1 QUINNIPIAC..............0-0-0........... 0-1-1........... 0-0-0............DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0...........0-0-0............0-0-0............0-1-1............0-0-0........... 0-0-0...........0-1-1............ DNP............ 0-0-0........... 0-0-0 BROWN.......................0-1-1............0-0-0........... 0-0-0............DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0...........0-0-0............0-0-0............0-1-1........... 1-0-1........... 0-0-0...........1-0-1............ DNP............ 0-0-0........... 0-1-1 #5 YALE.......................0-1-1............0-0-0............DNP.............DNP............0-1-1............0-0-0...........0-1-1............1-0-1............0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-2-2...........1-0-1............ DNP............ 0-0-0........... 0-1-1 at Niagara..................0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0............DNP............0-2-2........... 0-1-1...........0-0-0............1-0-1............0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0...........1-1-2............ DNP............ 0-0-0........... 0-0-0 vs. Cornell..................0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0............DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0...........0-0-0............1-0-1............0-1-1............0-0-0........... 0-0-0...........0-1-1............ DNP............ 1-0-1........... 0-1-1 at Army.......................1-0-1............ DNP............ 0-0-0............DNP............1-0-1........... 0-1-1...........0-0-0............0-1-1............0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0...........0-1-1............ DNP............ 0-1-1........... 0-0-0 NIAGARA....................0-0-0............ DNP.............DNP.............DNP............0-1-1............0-0-0........... DNP.............0-0-0........... 2-1-3............0-0-0...........0-3-3...........0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0........... 0-0-0 at Robert Morris......0-0-0............ DNP............ 0-0-0............DNP............1-1-2............0-0-0...........0-0-0............0-1-1............1-0-1............0-0-0........... 0-1-1...........0-0-0............ DNP............ 0-0-0........... 0-0-0 at Robert Morris......0-0-0............ DNP.............DNP.............DNP............0-1-1............0-0-0........... DNP.............1-0-1............0-1-1............0-0-0........... 0-0-0...........0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0........... 0-0-0 vs. #5 BC.....................1-0-1............0-0-0........... 0-0-0............DNP............1-1-2............0-0-0........... DNP.............0-0-0............1-0-1............0-0-0........... 1-1-2...........0-1-1............1-0-1........... 0-0-0........... 0-0-0 at Dartmouth............DNP............ 0-1-1........... 0-0-0...........0-1-1...........0-1-1........... 1-0-1...........0-0-0............0-0-0............0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-1-1...........0-0-0............ DNP............ 1-0-1........... 0-0-0 at Quinnipiac............0-0-0............0-0-0............DNP.............DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0........... DNP.............0-0-0............0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0...........1-0-1........... 0-1-1........... 0-0-0........... 0-0-0 at #19 Princeton......0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0............DNP............0-0-0........... 0-1-1........... DNP.............0-0-0............1-1-2............0-0-0........... 1-1-2...........1-0-1............0-0-0............ DNP............0-3-3 #13 UNION................0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0............DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0...........0-0-0............0-1-1............0-1-1............0-0-0........... 0-0-0...........0-0-0............1-0-1............ DNP............ 0-0-0 #9 RENSSELAER.......0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0............DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0...........0-0-0............0-1-1............1-0-1............0-0-0........... 0-0-0...........0-1-1............0-0-0............ DNP............ 0-0-0 CORNELL....................0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0............DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0...........0-0-0............0-1-1............0-1-1............0-0-0........... 0-0-0...........0-0-0............0-0-0............ DNP............ 1-0-1 at Cornell...................0-1-1............0-0-0........... 0-0-0............DNP............2-0-2............0-0-0........... DNP.............0-0-0............0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-1-1...........0-0-0............0-0-0............ DNP............ 0-0-0 at Harvard.................0-0-0............0-0-0............DNP.............DNP............0-1-1............0-0-0........... DNP.............0-1-1............1-0-1............0-0-0........... 0-0-0...........1-0-1............0-0-0........... 0-0-0........... 0-0-0 at #18 Dartmouth...0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0...........1-0-1...........0-0-0............0-0-0........... DNP.............0-2-2............1-0-1............0-0-0........... 0-1-1...........0-0-0............ DNP............ 0-0-0........... 0-1-1 ST. LAWRENCE..........0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0........... 0-0-0............0-0-0............0-0-0........... DNP.............0-0-0............0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0...........0-0-0............ DNP............ 0-0-0........... 0-0-0 CLARKSON................0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0........... 0-0-0............0-2-2........... 0-1-1........... DNP.............0-0-0............1-1-2........... 1-0-1........... 2-0-2...........0-0-0............ DNP............ 0-0-0........... 0-0-0 at #8 Rensselaer......0-0-0............0-0-0............DNP............ 0-0-0............1-0-1............1-0-1...........0-0-0............0-0-0............0-1-1............0-0-0........... 0-1-1...........0-1-1............ DNP............ 0-0-0........... 0-0-0 at #9 Union...............0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0........... 0-0-0............0-1-1............1-0-1...........0-0-0............1-0-1............0-1-1............0-1-1........... 0-2-2...........0-0-0............ DNP............ 0-0-0........... 0-1-1 #16 DARTMOUTH...0-0-0........... 0-1-1........... 0-0-0........... 0-0-0.............DNP.............0-0-0........... DNP.............0-1-1............2-0-2............0-0-0........... 1-1-2...........0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0...........1-2-3 HARVARD...................0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0........... 0-0-0............0-0-0............0-1-1........... DNP..............DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0...........1-1-2............0-0-0........... 0-0-0........... 0-0-0 Season Highs in BOLD SKATERS GOALTENDERS #21 #22 #23 #24 #27 #28 #1 #29 #30 #33 Prockow Leidl Wagner Sinz Larkin McCann Evin Mihalik Fenkell Bessette vs. Army......................0-0-0............0-0-0...........0-1-1........... 0-0-0............0-0-0............1-0-1 22 sv, 1 ga.............. DNP............... DNP.....................DNP at LSSU.......................0-0-0............ DNP............0-1-1........... 0-0-0............0-0-0............0-0-0 26 sv, 2 ga.............. DNP............... DNP.....................DNP at LSSU.......................0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0............DNP............1-0-1............0-0-0 35 sv, 5 ga.............. DNP............... DNP.....................DNP SACRED HEART........1-0-1............ DNP............ 0-0-0...........0-1-1...........0-0-0............0-1-1 21 sv, 0 ga.............. DNP............... DNP.....................DNP at Clarkson................0-0-0............ DNP............1-0-1........... 0-0-0............1-0-1........... 0-2-2 32 sv, 4 ga.............. DNP............... DNP.....................DNP at St. Lawrence.........DNP.............0-0-0........... 0-0-0........... 0-0-0............0-0-0............0-0-0 20 sv, 3 ga.............. DNP............... DNP.....................DNP PRINCETON...............0-1-1............ DNP............ 0-0-0...........0-1-1.......... 1-1-2...........0-1-1 26 sv, 4 ga.............. DNP............... DNP.....................DNP QUININIPIAC.............0-0-0............0-0-0...........1-0-1............DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0 DNP.............. 24 sv, 3 ga......... DNP.....................DNP BROWN.......................0-0-0............0-0-0............DNP............ 0-0-0............0-0-0............0-0-0 20 sv, 4 ga.............. DNP............... DNP.....................DNP #5 YALE.......................1-0-1............ DNP............ 0-0-0........... 0-0-0............0-0-0............1-0-1 DNP.............. 28 sv, 6 ga......... DNP.....................DNP at Niagara..................0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0............DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0 28 sv, 3 ga.............. DNP............... DNP.....................DNP vs. Cornell..................0-1-1............ DNP............1-0-1........... 0-0-0............0-1-1............0-0-0 21 sv, 4 ga.............. DNP............... DNP.....................DNP at Army.......................1-0-1............0-0-0........... 0-0-0........... 0-0-0............0-1-1............0-0-0 24 sv, 0 ga.............. DNP............... DNP.....................DNP NIAGARA....................0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0........... 0-0-0............1-0-1............0-0-039 sv, 4 ga............. DNP............... DNP.....................DNP at Robert Morris......0-0-0............0-0-0...........0-1-1........... 0-0-0............0-0-0............0-0-0 DNP..............39 sv, 3 ga......... DNP.....................DNP at Robert Morris......0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0........... 0-0-0............0-0-0............0-0-0 DNP.............. 24 sv, 3 ga......... DNP.....................DNP vs. #5 BC.....................0-1-1............ DNP............0-1-1........... 0-0-0............0-0-0............0-1-1 21 sv, 6 ga.............. DNP............... DNP.....................DNP at Dartmouth...........0-0-0............0-0-0...........1-0-1........... 0-0-0.............DNP.............0-0-0 DNP.................... DNP............... DNP...............39 sv, 4 ga at Quinnipiac............0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0........... 0-0-0............0-0-0............0-1-1 DNP.................... DNP............... DNP...............29 sv, 2 ga at #19 Princeton......1-0-1............ DNP............ 0-0-0........... 0-0-0............0-0-0............0-0-0 39 sv, 5 ga............. DNP............... DNP.....................DNP #13 UNION................0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0............DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0 DNP.............. 22 sv, 2 ga......... DNP.....................DNP #9 RENSSELAER.......0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0............DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0 DNP.............. 18 sv, 2 ga......... DNP.....................DNP CORNELL....................0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0............DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0 DNP.............. 18 sv, 1 ga......... DNP.....................DNP at Cornell...................1-0-1........... 0-1-1...........0-1-1........... 0-0-0............0-0-0............0-0-0 DNP.............. 18 sv, 4 ga......... DNP.....................DNP at Harvard.................0-1-1............0-0-0...........0-1-1........... 0-0-0............0-0-0............0-0-0 9 sv, 2 ga......... 10 sv, 3 ga......... DNP.....................DNP at #18 Dartmouth...0-0-0........... 1-0-1........... 0-0-0............DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0 11 sv, 2 ga.............. DNP............... DNP............... 15 sv, 4 ga ST. LAWRENCE..........0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0............DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0 DNP.............. 22 sv, 4 ga......... DNP.....................DNP CLARKSON................0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0............DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0 DNP.............. 25 sv, 2 ga......... DNP.....................DNP at #8 Rensselaer......0-1-1............0-0-0........... 0-0-0............DNP............0-0-0............0-0-0 DNP.............. 18 sv, 1 ga......... DNP.....................DNP at #9 Union...............0-0-0............0-0-0........... 0-0-0........... 0-0-0............1-0-1............0-0-0 DNP.............. 30 sv, 5 ga......... DNP.....................DNP #16 DARTMOUTH...0-0-0............0-0-0...........1-0-1........... 0-0-0............0-1-1............0-0-0 DNP.............. 33 sv, 3 ga......... DNP.....................DNP HARVARD.................. 0-2-2........... DNP............1-0-1........... 0-0-0............0-0-0............0-0-0 DNP.............. 27 sv, 1 ga......... DNP.....................DNP Season Highs in BOLD 3-TIME ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION • 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2010-11 BOX SCORES GAME 1 COLGATE 3, ARMY 1 OCT. 9, 2010 HYANNIS, MASS. ARMY COLGATE 0 0 0 1 GAME 3 LSSU 5, COLGATE 4 OCT. 23, 2010 SAULT STE. MARIE, MICH. 1 2 - - 0 0 COLGATE LAKE SUPERIOR 0 1 2 2 2 2 - - 4 5 SCORING: 1st Period: No Scoring. 2nd Period: CU - Brian Day (Brisebois, Wagner) 1:00. 3rd Period: CU - Mike McCann (Rivellini) 8:52; ARMY - Marcel Alvarez (Skarda, Santee) PPG 9:06; CU - Austin Smith (Day) ENG 19:38. SHOTS: Army 10 2 11 - 23 Colgate 5 22 18 - 45 SAVES: Clark (L, 0-1-0) 5 21 16 - 42 Evin (W, 1-0-0) 10 2 10 - 22 POWER PLAY: ARMY - 1-5 (.200); CU - 0-6 (.000). PENALTIES: ARMY - 7 (14 Mins.); CU - 6 (12 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: ARMY 30; CU - 47. SCORING: 1st Period: LSSU - Chad Nehring (Barczuk, Jean) 16:08. 2nd Period: CU - Thomas Larkin (Bartliff, Brisebois) 1:44; CU - Brian Day (Smith, Brisebois) PPG 13:05; LSSU - Matt Cowie (Trotman, Schofield) 18:16; Fred Cassiani (Radke, Haines) 18:57. 3rd Period: CU - Robbie Bourdon (Day, Smith) PPG 5:56; LSSU - Colin Campbell (Acton, Stonehouse) 10:40; CU - Brian Day (2) (Brisebois, Smith) 11:28; LSSU - Dan Radke (Trotman) 19:46. SHOTS: Colgate 10 12 8 - 30 LSSU 11 17 11 - 40 SAVES: Evin (L, 1-2-0) 11 15 9 - 35 Mahoney-Wilson (W, 1-1-1) 10 10 6 - 26 POWER PLAY: CU - 2-6 (.333); LSSU - 0-3 (.000). PENALTIES: CU - 5 (10 Mins.); LSSU - 8 (16 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: CU - 32; LSSU - 38. GAME 2 LSSU 2, COLGATE 1 OCT. 22, 2010 SAULT STE. MARIE, MICH. GAME 4 COLGATE 5, SACRED HEART 4 OCT. 30, 2010 HAMILTON, N.Y. COLGATE LAKE SUPERIOR 1 1 0 1 0 0 - - 1 2 SCORING: 1st Period: LSSU - Domenic Monardo (Schofield) PPG 3:51; CU Brian Day (Brisebois, Wagner) 11:14. 2nd Period: LSSU - Dan Barczuk (Bruneteau, Jean) 2:16. 3rd Period: No Scoring. SHOTS: Colgate 10 10 12 - 32 LSSU 10 7 11 - 28 SAVES: Evin (L, 1-1-0) 9 6 11 - 26 Mahoney-Wilson (W, 1-2-1) 9 10 12 - 22 POWER PLAY: CU - 0-3 (.000); LSSU - 1-3 (.333). PENALTIES: CU - 4 (8 Mins.); LSSU - 4 (8 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: CU - 24; LSSU - 37. SACRED HEART COLGATE 0 3 0 0 0 2 - - 0 5 SCORING: 1st Period: CU - Corbin McPherson (Bourdon, Price) PPG 16:26; CU - Nick Prockow (Firman, Mayer) 18:05; CU - Corbin McPherson (2) (Bourdon) 19:23. 2nd Period: No Scoring. 3rd Period: CU - Robbie Bourdon (McPherson, Bartliff ) PPG 16:02; CU - Billy Rivellini (McCann, Sinz) 18:24. SHOTS: SACRED HEART 8 8 5 - 21 COLGATE 22 15 18 - 55 SAVES: Legatto (L, 0-4-1) 19 15 16 - 50 Evin (W, 2-2-0) 8 8 5 - 21 POWER PLAY: SHU - 0-1 (.000); CU - 2-8 (.250). PENALTIES: SHU - 8 (16 Mins.); CU - 1 (2 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: SHU - 33; CU - 29. 3-TIME ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION • 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2010-11 BOX SCORES GAME 5 COLGATE 4, CLARKSON 4 NOV. 5, 2010 POTSDAM, N.Y. COLGATE CLARKSON 2 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 GAME 7 PRINCETON 4, COLGATE 3 NOV. 12, 2010 HAMILTON, N.Y. - - 4 4 PRINCETON COLGATE 3 1 0 1 1 1 - - 4 3 SCORING: 1st Period: CLK - Ben Sexton (Tremblay, Pratt) 0:18; CU - Billy Rivellini (McCann, Long) 13:47; CU - Austin Smith (McCann, Long) 17:05. 2nd Period: CU - Thomas Larkin (Day, Smith) 1:15 PPG; CLK - Mark Borowiecki (Pratt, Oakley) 16:07 PPG; CU - Chris Wagner (unassisted) 17:00. 3rd Period: CLK - Scott Freeman (DeFazio, Rufenach) 8:13 PPG; CLK - Matt Zarbo (Pokulok, Tremblay) 10:10 PPG. SHOTS: COLGATE 10 14 12 4 - 40 CLARKSON 17 9 5 5 - 36 SAVES: Evin (T, 2-2-1) 16 8 3 5 - 32 Karpowich (T, 4-2-2) 8 12 12 4 - 36 POWER PLAY: CU - 1-7 (.143); CLK - 3-6 (.500). PENALTIES: CU - 7 (14 Mins.); CLK - 8 (16 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: CU - 40; CLK - 44. SCORING: 1st Period: PRIN - Andrew Calof (Kramer) 0:16; PRIN - Mike Kramer (Fedun, Calof ) 3:33 PPG; PRIN - Rob Kleebaum (Calof ) 14:39; CU Thomas Larkin (Prockow, Hamburg) 16:16. 2nd Period: CU - Kurtis Bartliff (McPherson, Sinz) 15:51. 3rd Period: CU - Jeremy Price (Bourdon, McCann) 5:43; PRIN - Mike Kramer (Fedun, Calof ) 10:10. PRINCETON 14 7 9 - 30 COLGATE 8 10 17 - 35 SAVES: Reynolds (W, 1-1-0) 7 9 16 - 32 Evin (L, 2-4-1) 11 7 8 - 26 POWER PLAY: PRIN - 1-3 (.333); CU - 0-6 (.000). PENALTIES: PRIN - 6 (12 Mins.); CU - 3 (6 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: PRIN - 30; CU - 30. GAME 6 ST. LAWRENCE 4, COLGATE 1 NOV. 6, 2010 CANTON, N.Y. GAME 8 QUINNIPIAC 3, COLGATE 1 NOV. 13, 2010 HAMILTON, N.Y. COLGATE ST. LAWRENCE 1 1 0 1 0 2 - - 1 4 SCORING: 1st Period: SLU - Greg Carey (K. Flanagan, S. Flanagan) 7:42 PPG; CU - Francois Brisebois (Price) 18:29. 2nd Period: SLU - Jeremy Wick (Baker, Drewiske) 6:25. 3rd Period: SLU - Kyle Flanagan (Carey, S. Flanagan) 9:34. SHOTS: COLGATE 13 11 8 - 32 ST. LAWRENCE 6 9 9 - 24 SAVES: Evin (L, 2-3-1) 5 8 7 - 20 Weninger (W, 2-4-2) 12 11 8 - 31 POWER PLAY: CU - 0-5 (.000); SLU - 1-7 (.143). PENALTIES: CU - 8 (16 Mins.); SLU - 9 (29 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: CU - 31; SLU - 25. QUINNIPIAC COLGATE 0 0 2 1 1 0 - - SCORING: 1st Period: No Scoring. 2nd Period: CU - Chris Wagner (Bourdon, Poplawski) 0:58; QU - Scott Zurevinski (Bouharevich) 12:34; QU - Scott Zurevinski (2) (Currie, Glaicar) 18:56 EA. 3rd Period: QU - Connor Jones (Davies, Tolkinen) 7:30 PPG. SHOTS: QUINNIPIAC 11 8 8 - COLGATE 9 15 7 - SAVES: Hartzell (W, 2-0-0) 9 14 7 - Mihalik (L, 0-1-0 11 6 7 - POWER PLAY: QU - 1-8 (.125); CU - 0-6 (.000). PENALTIES: QU - 6 (12 Mins.); CU - 8 (16 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: QU - 28; CU - 23. 3-TIME ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION • 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 3 1 27 31 30 24 2010-11 BOX SCORES GAME 9 BROWN 5, COLGATE 2 NOV. 19, 2010 HAMILTON, N.Y. BROWN COLGATE 1 0 1 1 GAME 11 NIAGARA 4, COLGATE 2 NOV. 23, 2010 NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. 3 1 - - 5 2 COLGATE NIAGARA 0 0 1 1 1 3 - - 2 4 SCORING: 1st Period: BRN - Chris Zaires (Robertson, Buvinow) 9:32 PPG. 2nd Period: CU - Matt Firman (McPherson, Mayer) 8:32; BRN - Dennis Robertson (Maclellan, Buvinow) 10:26 PPG. 3rd Period: BRN - Bobby Farnham (Maclellan) 9:14 SHG; BRN David Brownschidle (Hathaway, Hourihan) 15:36; CU - Robbie Bourdon (Brisebois, Price) 17:15 EX; BRN - Jack Maclellan (Zaires, Farnham) 19:27 ENG. SHOTS: BROWN 8 12 5 - 25 COLGATE 6 12 12 - 30 SAVES: Clemente (W, 1-1-1) 6 11 11 - 28 Evin (L, 2-5-1) 7 11 2 - 20 POWER PLAY: BRN - 2-7 (.286); CU - 0-5 (.000). PENALTIES: BRN - 6 (12 Mins.); CU - 9 (18 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: BRN - 35; CU - 33. SCORING: 1st Period: No Scoring. 2nd Period: CU - Robbie Bourdon (McNamara, Smith) 10:21 PPG; NIA - Paul Zanette (Haczyk, Beattie) 16:56. 3rd Period: NIA - Marc Zanette (Hannan, Iuorio) 2:01; CU - Brian Day (Bourdon, Smith) 9:20 PPG; NIA - Ryan Annesley (Williams) 9:53; NIA - Paul Zanette (Iuorio, Zanette) 19:18 ENG. SHOTS: COLGATE 13 9 15 - 37 NIAGARA 11 13 8 - 32 SAVES: Evin (L, 2-6-1) 11 12 5 - 28 Chubak 13 2 0 - 15 Noonan (W, 1-1-1) 0 6 14 - 20 POWER PLAY: CU - 2-8 (.250); NIA - 0-4 (.000). PENALTIES: CU - 4 (8 Mins.); NIA - 8 (16 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: CU - 32; NIA - 44. GAME 10 #5 YALE 6, COLGATE 4 NOV. 20, 2010 HAMILTON, N.Y. GAME 12 CORNELL 4, COLGATE 3 NOV. 27, 2010 NEWARK, N.J. #5 YALE COLGATE 3 1 3 2 0 1 - - 6 4 SCORING: 1st Period: CU - Brian Day (Hamburg, Smith) 0:59 PPG; YALE Andrew Miller (unassisted) 6:33 PPG; YALE - Jeff Anderson (Cahill, Miller) 7:36 PPG; YALE - Jesse Root (Laganiere) 7:50. 2nd Period: CU - Robbie Bourdon (Bartliff ) 1:47; CU - Nick Prockow (McPherson, Price) 3:43 PPG; YALE - Kenny Agostino (Laganiere, Dueck) 13:04; YALE - Antoine Laganiere (Agostino, Root) 16:00; YALE - Broc Little (Limbert, Kearney) 17:41. 3rd Period: CU - Mike McCann (Bartliff, Long) 7:19. SHOTS: YALE 21 11 2 - 34 CLARKSON 8 10 15 - 33 SAVES: Rondeau (W, 6-0-0) 7 8 14 - 29 Karpowich (L, 0-2-0) 18 8 2 - 28 POWER PLAY: YALE - 2-4 (.500); CU - 2-5 (.500). PENALTIES: YALE - 8 (19 Mins.); CU - 8 (19 Mins.) CORNELL COLGATE 0 1 1 2 3 0 - - 4 3 SCORING: 1st Period: CU - Brian Day (Price, Brisebois) 12:53. 2nd Period: CU - Austin Mayer (Prockow) 9:52; COR - Nick D’Agostino (Miller, J. Devin) 11:17; CU - Chris Wagner (Larkin, Bourdon) 13:39. 3rd Period: COR - Tyler Roeszler (Miller) 3:47; COR - John Esposito (J. Devin, D’Agostino) 6:13; COR - Sean Collins (Gotovets) 11:31 PPG. SHOTS: CORNELL 8 9 8 - 25 NIAGARA 6 6 7 - 19 SAVES: Ilnes (W, 2-3-0) 5 4 7 - 16 Evin (L, 2-7-1) 8 8 5 - 21 POWER PLAY: COR - 1-5 (.200); CU - 0-3 (.000). PENALTIES: COR - 4 (8 Mins.); CU - 6 (12 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: COR - 22; CU - 35. 3-TIME ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION • 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2010-11 BOX SCORES GAME 13 COLGATE 3, ARMY 0 DEC. 4, 2010 WEST POINT, N.Y. COLGATE ARMY 1 0 0 0 GAME 15 RMU 3, COLGATE 2 OT DEC. 18, 2010 PITTSBURGH, PA. 2 0 - - 3 0 COLGATE ROBERT MORRIS 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 - - 2 3 SCORING: 1st Period: CU - Corbin McPherson (Bourdon, McNamara) 12:43 PPG. 2nd Period: No Scoring. 3rd Period: CU - Nick Prockow (Mayer) 11:37; CU - Austin Smith (Larkin, Day) 19:41 ENG. SHOTS: COLGATE 16 12 11 - 39 ARMY 5 8 11 - 24 SAVES: Evin (W, 3-7-1) 5 8 11 - 24 Leets (L, 2-1-0) 15 12 9 - 36 POWER PLAY: CU - 1-5 (.200); ARMY - 0-5 (.000). PENALTIES: CU - 5 (10 Mins.); ARMY - 5 (10 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: CU - 32; ARMY - 36. SCORING: 1st Period: RMU - Furman South (Lyle, Blazek) 19:06 PPG. 2nd Period: CU - Francois Brisebois (Day, Smith) 7:47 EA DP; RMU Denny Urban (Brace, Longpre) 19:36 PPG. 3rd Period: CU - Austin Smith (Bartliff, Wagner) 19:13 PPG EA. OT: RMU - Nathan Longpre (Blazek, Urban) 1:03. SHOTS: COLGATE 12 9 11 0 - 32 ROBERT MORRIS 16 17 8 1 - 42 SAVES: Mihalik (L, 0-3-0) 15 16 8 0 - 39 Levine (W, 2-1-1) 12 8 10 0 - 30 POWER PLAY: CU - 1-6 (.167); RMU - 2-7 (.286). PENALTIES: CU - 8 (16 Mins.); RMU - 7 (14 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: CU - 22; RMU - 41. GAME 14 NIAGARA 4, COLGATE 3 OT DEC. 11, 2010 HAMILTON, N.Y. GAME 16 RMU 3, COLGATE 1 DEC. 19, 2010 PITTSBURGH, PA. NIAGARA COLGATE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 - - 4 3 SCORING: 1st Period: CU - Francois Brisebois (Smith, Bartliff ) 7:40; NIA - Scott Arnold (Divjak, Beattie) 10:21. 2nd Period: NIA - Bryan Haczyk (Zanette, Ross) 2:59 PPG; CU Thomas Larking (Brisebois, Bartliff ) 4:57. 3rd Period: CU - Francois Brisebois (2) (Bartliff, Hamburg) 0:17 PPG; NIA - Paul Zanette (Williams, Haczyk) 11:32. OT: NIA - Ryan Rashid (Arnold, Noonan) 0:40. SHOTS: NIAGARA 9 14 19 1 - 43 COLGATE 11 10 4 2 - 27 SAVES: Noonan (W, 4-2-1) 10 9 3 2 - 24 Evin (L, 3-8-1) 8 13 18 0 - 39 POWER PLAY: NIA - 1-7 (.143); CU - 1-4 (.250). PENALTIES: NIA - 4 (8 Mins.); CU - 7 (14 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: NIA - 31; CU - 39. COLGATE ROBERT MORRIS 1 1 0 1 0 1 - - SCORING: 1st Period: CU - Brian Day (Smith, Brisebois) 11:32 PPG; RMU Chris Kushneriuk (Urban, Brace) 17:25. 2nd Period: RMU - Ron Cramer (Urban, Lewis) 17:44. 3rd Period: RMU - Adam Brace (Longpre, Kobialko) 2:35. SHOTS: COLGATE 16 9 16 - ROBERT MORRIS 9 13 5 - SAVES: Mihalik (L, 0-4-0) 16 8 0 - Ostergard (W, 10-3-1) 15 9 16 - POWER PLAY: CU - 1-7 (.143); RMU - 0-4 (.000). PENALTIES: CU - 5 (18 Mins.); RMU - 7 (14 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: CU - 25; RMU - 35. 3-TIME ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION • 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 3 41 27 39 40 2010-11 BOX SCORES GAME 17 #4 BC 6, COLGATE 5 DEC. 30, 2010 HANOVER, N.H. LEDYARD CLASSIC COLGATE #4 BOSTON COLLEGE 3 1 1 3 GAME 19 QUINNIPIAC 3, COLGATE 1 JAN. 7, 2011 HAMDEN, CONN. 1 2 - - 5 6 SCORING: 1st Period: BC - Jimmy Hayes (K. Hayes, Mullane) 1:26; CU - Austin Smith (Bartliff, Wagner) 14:48; CU - Francois Brisebois (Bourdon) 14:59; CU - Jack McNamara (McCann) 17:59. 2nd Period: BC - Brian Gibbons (unassisted) 4:02; BC - Cam Atkinson (Gibbons, Carey) 4:51; CU - Kurtis Bartliff (Smith) 16:33; BC Paul Carey (Atkinson, Whitney) 18:41 PPG. 3rd Period: BC - Bill Arnold (unassisted) 7:39 SHG; BC - Paul Carey (Atkinson, Gibbons) 14:25; CU - Corbin McPherson (Prockow) 19:52. SHOTS: COLGATE 15 6 13 - 34 BC 8 13 6 - 27 SAVES: Evin (L, 3-9-1) 7 10 4 - 21 Muse (W, 11-3-0) 12 5 12 - 29 POWER PLAY: CU - 0-3 (.000); BC - 1-3 (.333). PENALTIES: CU - 4 (16 Mins.); BC - 3 (6 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: CU - 26; BC - 39. GAME 18 DARTMOUTH 4, COLGATE 3 OT DEC. 31, 2010 HANOVER, N.H. LEDYARD CLASSIC COLGATE DARTMOUTH 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 COLGATE QUINNIPIAC 0 0 1 2 0 1 - - 1 3 SCORING: 1st Period: No Scoring. 2nd Period: QU - Connor Jones (Hartznell, Baron) 1:57 PPG; CU Robbie Bourdon (J. McNamara, McCann) 5:20; QU - Ben Arnt (Jones Goodman) 12:33. 3rd Period: QU - Jeremy Langlois (Zurevinski) 19:41 ENG. SHOTS: COLGATE 16 6 3 - 25 QUINNIPIAC 11 10 11 - 32 SAVES: Bessette (L, 0-2-0) 11 8 10 - 29 Hartznell (W, 8-2-1) 16 5 3 - 24 POWER PLAY: CU - 0-4 (.000); QU - 1-4 (.250). PENALTIES: CU - 4 (8 Mins.); QU - 4 (8 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: CU - 29; QU - 30. GAME 20 PRINCETON 5, COLGATE 4 JAN. 9, 2011 PRINCETON, N.J. - - 3 4 SCORING: 1st Period: CU - Austin Mayer (Poplawski, Nasca) 2:15. 2nd Period: CU - Kevin McNamara (unassisted) 1:31; DAR - Dustin Walsh (Reeds) 3:18; DAR - Scott Fleming (Reber, Keenan) 8:00. 3rd Period: DAR - Adam Estoclet (Reber, Stephens) 0:51; CU - Chris Wagner (Smith, Bartliff ) 8:30 PPG. OT: DAR - Joe Stejskal (Lindblad, Reeds) 2:37. SHOTS: COLGATE 6 5 8 1 - 20 DARTMOUTH 8 19 13 3 - 43 SAVES: Bessette (L, 0-1-0) 8 17 12 2 - 39 O’Neill (W, 2-2-0) 5 4 7 1 - 17 POWER PLAY: CU - 1-3 (.333); DAR - 0-1 (.000). PENALTIES: CU - 3 (6 Mins.); DAR - 3 (6 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: CU - 42; DAR - 32. COLGATE PRINCETON 2 1 1 2 1 2 - - 4 5 SCORING: 1st Period: PRIN - Kevin Lohry (Meland, Godlewski) 1:25; CU - Kurtis Bartliff (Price, Brisebois) 10:52 PPG; CU - Francois Brisebois (Price, Bartliff ) 18:27 PPG. 2nd Period: PRIN - Mike Kramer (Arhontas, Calof ) 4:29 PPG; CU Nick Prockow (McNamara, Price) 12:20; PRIN - Eric Meland (Fedun, Lohry) 15:13 PPG. 3rd Period: PRIN - Kevin Lohry (Calof ) 4:27; PRIN - Brodie Zuk (Pallis, Ammon) 5:37 PPG; CU - Robbie Bourdon (unassisted) 5:51. SHOTS: COLGATE 4 7 10 - 21 PRINCETON 16 17 11 - 44 SAVES: Evin (L, 3-10-1) 15 15 9 - 39 Condon (W, 5-2-1) 2 6 9 - 17 POWER PLAY: CU - 2-7 (.286); PRIN - 3-7 (.429). PENALTIES: CU - 8 (16 Mins.); PRIN - 8 (16 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: CU - 29; PRIN - 43. 3-TIME ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION • 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2010-11 BOX SCORES GAME 21 #13 UNION 2, COLGATE 1 JAN. 14, 2011 HAMILTON, N.Y. #13 UNION COLGATE 0 0 1 0 1 1 GAME 23 CORNELL 1, COLGATE 1 OT JAN. 21, 2011 HAMILTON, N.Y. - - SCORING: 1st Period: No Scoring. 2nd Period: UNI - Wayne Simpson (Zajac, Simpson) 4:59 PPG. 3rd Period: UNI - Josh Jooris (unassisted) 4:27; CU - Jack McNamara (Brisebois, Day) SHOTS: UNION 8 9 7 - COLGATE 6 11 8 - SAVES: Kinkaid (W, 13-6-2) 6 11 7 - Mihalik (L, 0-5-0) 8 8 6 - POWER PLAY: UNI - 1-3 (.333); CU - 0-5 (.000). PENALTIES: UNI - 5 (10 Mins.); CU - 3 (6 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: UNI - 25; CU - 30. 2 1 24 25 24 22 GAME 22 #9 RENSSELAER 2, COLGATE 1 OT JAN. 15, 2011 HAMILTON, N.Y. #9 RENSSELAER COLGATE 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 CORNELL COLGATE 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 - - SCORING: 1st Period: No Scoring. 2nd Period: No Scoing. 3rd Period: COR - Locke Jillson (Collins) 3:15; CU - Jeremy Price (Day, Brisebois) 18:25. SHOTS: CORNELL 4 7 6 2 - COLGATE 7 9 8 1 - SAVES: Garman (T, 4-5-1) 7 9 7 1 - Mihalik (T, 0-6-1) 4 7 5 2 - POWER PLAY: COR - 0-3 (.000); CU - 0-2 (.000). PENALTIES: COR - 3 (6 Mins.); CU - 5 (21 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: COR - 29; CU - 26. 1 1 19 25 24 18 GAME 24 CORNELL 5, COLGATE 2 JAN. 22, 2011 HAMILTON, N.Y. - - SCORING: 1st Period: RPI - Joel Malchuk (Bergin, Foss) 9:17. 2nd Period: CU - Francois Brisebois (Day, Bourdon) 14:24. 3rd Period: No Scoring. OT: RPI - Chase Polacek (unassisted) 3:25 Penalty Shot. SHOTS: RENSSELAER 9 5 5 1 - COLGATE 6 10 8 6 - SAVES: York (W, 12-6-3) 6 9 8 6 - Mihalik (L, 0-6-0) 8 5 5 0 - POWER PLAY: RPI - 0-4 (.000); CU - 0-8 (.000). PENALTIES: RPI - 9 (29 Mins.); CU - 5 (10 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: RPI - 24; CU - 24. 2 1 20 30 29 18 COLGATE CORNELL 1 2 1 0 0 3 - - 2 5 SCORING: 1st Period: CU - Austin Smith (McPherson, Leidl) 6:24; COR - Tyler Roeszler (J. Devin, Miller) 7:43; COR - Tyler Roeszler (Miller, Kennedy) 19:33 PPG. 2nd Period: CU - Austin Smith (Wagner, Bartliff ) 10:31. 3rd Period: COR - Erik Axell (Roeszler, M. Devin) 6:10; COR - Tyler Roeszler (Kary, M. Devin) 9:48; COR - Sean Collins (Birch) 18:34 SHG. SHOTS: COLGATE 5 5 1 - 20 CORNELL 10 8 6 - 30 SAVES: Mihalik (L, 0-7-1) 9 3 6 - 18 Ilnes (W, 4-4-1) 4 14 2 - POWER PLAY: CU - 0-8 (.000); COR - 1-6 (.167). PENALTIES: CU - 10 (28 Mins.); COR - 14 (44 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: CU - 31; COR - 42. 3-TIME ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION • 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2010-11 BOX SCORES GAME 27 ST. LAWRENCE 4, COLGATE 0 FEB. 4, 2011 HAMILTON, N.Y. GAME 25 HARVARD 6, COLGATE 2 JAN. 28, 2011 CAMBRIDGE, MASS. COLGATE HARVARD 1 2 0 2 1 2 - - 2 6 ST. LAWRENCE COLGATE 2 0 1 0 1 0 - - 4 0 SCORING: 1st Period: CU - Robbie Bourdon (Prockow, Wagner) 7:47; HAR Danny Biega (Morrison, Biega) 8:00; HAR - Alex Fallstrom (Everson, Caldwell) 19:00. 2nd Period: HAR - Danny Biega (Huxley, Morrison) 9:47 PPG; HAR Alex Killorn (Everson, Huxley) 19:2. 3rd Period: CU - Francois Brisebois (Day, Smith) 1:25; HAR - Conor Morrison (Killorn, Biega) 18:16 ENG; HAR - Danny Biega (Huxley) 19:56 ENG, SHG. SHOTS: COLGATE 12 6 11 - 29 HARVARD 10 19 6 - 25 SAVES: Mihalik (L, 0-8-1) 8 2 0 - 10 Evin 0 5 4 - 9 Carroll (W, 1-5-0) 11 6 10 - 27 POWER PLAY: CU - 0-3 (.000); HAR - 1-2 (.500). PENALTIES: CU - 2 (4 Mins.); HAR - 3 (6 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: CU - 28; HAR - 39. SCORING: 1st Period: SLU - Kyle Flanagan (Hughes, Raley) 17:00 PPG; SLU Nick Pitsikoulis (unassisted) 18:05. 2nd Period: SLU - George Hughes (Raley, Carey) 8:17 PPG. 3rd Period: SLU - Nick Pitsikoulis (Keller, Torney) 18:10. SHOTS: ST. LAWRENCE 8 6 12 - 26 COLGATE 6 8 10 - 24 SAVES: Moss (W, 3-1-2) 6 8 10 - 24 Mihalik (L, 0-9-1) 6 5 11 - 22 POWER PLAY: SLU - 3-5 (.600); CU - 0-5 (.600). PENALTIES: SLU - 5 (10 Mins.); CU - 5 (10 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: SLU - 31; CU - 25. GAME 26 #18 DARTMOUTH 7, COLGATE 3 JAN. 29, 2011 HANOVER, N.H. GAME 28 COLGATE 4, CLARKSON 2 FEB. 5, 2011 HAMILTON, N.Y. COLGATE #18 DARTMOUTH 1 1 1 3 1 3 - - 3 7 SCORING: 1st Period: DAR - Doug Jones (Owsiak, Goggin) 0:57; CU - Mike Leidl (Day, Bartliff ) 19:44. 2nd Period: DAR - Alex Goodship (Lee, Bourgea) 4:37; DAR - Matt Lindblad (Stephens, Robinson) 5:58; DAR - Joe Stejskal (Walsh, Stephens) 11:43; CU - Francois Brisebois (Price, Day) 15:44 PPG. 3rd Period: DAR - Scott Fleming (unassisted) 2:28 SHG; CU - Mark Nasca (unassisted) 10:01; DAR - Kyle Reeds (Lindblad) 17:12; DAR Doug Jones (Lindblad) 19:06 ENG, SHG. SHOTS: COLGATE 10 12 9 - 31 DARTMOUTH 13 10 10 - 33 SAVES: Bessette (L, 0-3-0) 12 3 0 - 15 Evin 0 4 7 - 11 Mello (W, 10-3-3) 9 11 8 - 28 POWER PLAY: CU - 1-9 (.111); DAR - 0-4 (.000). PENALTIES: CU - 5 (18 Mins.); DAR - 9 (29 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: CU - 27; DAR - 27. CLARKSON COLGATE 2 1 0 2 0 0 - - 4 4 SCORING: 1st Period: CU - Kurtis Bartliff (Brisebois, Smith) 10:09 PPG; CU Kurtis Bartliff (McNamara, Smith) 11:47. 2nd Period: CU - Francois Brisebois (unassisted) 0:37; CLK - Brandon DeFazio (unassisted) 12:25. 3rd Period: CLK - Allan McPherson (Frederick, Burton) 17:56 EAG; CU - Matt Firman (unassisted) 19:42 ENG. SHOTS: CLARKSON 9 9 9 - 27 COLGATE 17 14 8 - 39 SAVES: Karpowich (L, 12-12-2) 15 13 7 - 35 Mihalik (W, 1-9-1) 9 8 8 - 25 POWER PLAY: CLK - 0-4 (.000); CU - 1-8 (.125). PENALTIES: CLK - 9 (18 Mins.); CU - 5 (10 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: CLK - 39; CU - 32. 3-TIME ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION • 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2010-11 BOX SCORES GAME 31 COLGATE 5, #16 DARTMOUTH 3 FEB. 18, 2011 HAMILTON, N.Y. GAME 29 COLGATE 2, #8 RENSSELAER 1 OT FEB. 11, 2011 TROY, N.Y. COLGATE #9 RENSSELAER 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 SCORING: 1st Period: RPI - Joel Malchuk (Bailen, Lee) 11:03. 2nd Period: No Scoring. 3rd Period: CU - Austin Smith (Bartliff, Brisebois) 3:05. OT: CU - Kevin McNamara (Bourdon, Prockow) 2:47. SHOTS: COLGATE 4 13 8 4 RENSSELAER 8 2 9 0 SAVES: Mihalik (W, 2-9-1) 7 2 9 0 Merriam (L, 2-1-1) 4 13 7 3 POWER PLAY: CU - 0-2 (.000); RPI - 0-6 (.000). PENALTIES: CU - 6 (12 Mins.); RPI - 2 (4 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: CU - 23; RPI - 31. - - 2 1 - - 29 19 - - 18 27 GAME 30 #9 UNION 6, COLGATE 3 FEB. 12, 2011 SCHENECTADY, N.Y. COLGATE #9 UNION 2 0 0 2 #16 DARTMOUTH COLGATE 0 2 1 1 2 2 - - 3 5 SCORING: 1st Period: CU - Francois Brisebois (Bartliff, Price) 11:37 PPG; CU Jeremy Price (unassisted) 16:35. 2nd Period: CU - Kurtis Bartliff (Price, Poplawski) 14:30 PPG; DAR Dustin Walsh (Linblad) 15:55. 3rd Period: DAR - Connor Goggin (Lindblad, Walsh) 7:17 PPG; CU - Francois Brisebois (Larkin) 11:47; DAR - Adam Estoclet (Keenan) 16:52; CU - Chris Wagner (Day) 19:45 ENG. SHOTS: DARTMOUTH 11 8 17 - 36 COLGATE 17 5 11 - 33 SAVES: Mello (L, 13-5-3) 15 4 9 - 28 Mihalik (W, 3-10-1) 11 7 15 - 33 POWER PLAY: DAR - 1-6 (.167); CU - 2-4 (.500). PENALTIES: DAR - 4 (8 Mins.); CU - 6 (12 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: DAR - 44; CU - 23. GAME 32 COLGATE 2, HARVARD 1 FEB. 19, 2011 HAMILTON, N.Y. 1 4 - - 3 6 SCORING: 1st Period: CU - Brian Day (Firman, Long) 10:09; CU - Thomas Larkin (Smith, Bartliff ) 18:12 PPG. 2nd Period: UNI - Adam Presizniuk (Hatch, Zajac) 6:10; UNI - John Simpson (Boileau) 14:48. 3rd Period: UNI - Adam Presizniuk (Zajac) 6:15; UNI - Daniel Carr (Jooris, Welsh) 6:31; UNI - Josh Jooris (Welsh, Bodie) 10:01 PPG; CU Kevin McNamara (Brisebois, Bartliff ) 17:38; UNI - Wayne Simpson (J. Simpson) 18:48 ENG. SHOTS: COLGATE 12 6 9 - 27 COLGATE 3 17 16 - 36 SAVES: Mihalik (L, 2-10-1) 3 15 11 - 29 Kinkaid (W, 21-7-2) 10 6 8 - 24 POWER PLAY: CU - 1-3 (.333); UNI - 1-2 (.500). PENALTIES: CU - 3 (6 Mins.); UNI - 4 (8 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: CU - 25; UNI - 33. HARVARD COLGATE 1 1 0 0 0 1 - - SCORING: 1st Period: HAR - Danny Biega (Huxley, Moriarty) 10:27 PPG. 2nd Period: No Scoring 3rd Period: CU - Robbie Bourdon (Prockow, McNamara) 14:02. SHOTS: HARVARD 8 9 11 - COLGATE 5 11 12 - SAVES: Richter (L, 3-10-1) 4 11 11 - Mihalik (L, 0-8-1) 7 9 11 - POWER PLAY: HAR - 1-3 (.333); CU - 0-3 (.000). PENALTIES: HAR - 3 (6 Mins.); CU - 3 (6 Mins.) FACE-OFFS: HAR - 27; CU - 25. 3-TIME ECAC HOCKEY REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPION • 4 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 1 2 28 28 26 27
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